At ArevOd Festival, which revolved around three stages and endless vibes, music was only part of the story. Across the grounds, with live performances, electronic sets, art installations, food zones, and chill spots, the small visual details quietly shaped the experience.
We added a projection mapping installation on decorative constructions scattered throughout the festival. Though modest in scale, these projections brought depth, movement, and immersive energy to the surroundings.
ArevOd had three main stages:
Beyond the stages, there were art installations, lounge areas, interactive spots, and entertainment zones.
Our projections were applied to decorative structures designed as visual anchors across the festival. After sunset, these constructions transformed into animated surfaces that seemed to move with the rhythm of the festival.
Instead of staying static, they became living, breathing parts of the environment.
Not every projection mapping project needs huge architecture. In this case, the focus was on precision and atmosphere rather than size.
The decorative structures were carefully mapped to ensure:
As daylight faded, the projections added subtle movement and layered texture, giving the festival night-time a slightly magical, immersive touch.
ArevOd was more than music. The festival included:
Within this diverse environment, the projections acted as a visual bridge, connecting live performance energy with artistic installations. The animated graphics complemented the stem.
Working in an outdoor festival comes with specific challenges:
To overcome this, the mapping setup was optimized for evening visibility and aligned with the overall lighting of the festival. Once the sun went down, the projections enhanced the atmosphere, smoothly shifting the vibe from daytime energy to late-night electronic moods.
Between stage transitions and headline acts, visitors wandered the festival - checking out installations, relaxing in chill zones, or discovering hidden corners.
The projection mapping installations acted as subtle visual anchors during these movements:
Even as a smaller activation, they added memorable moments and visual interest throughout the space.
At festivals this size, the little things often shape lasting memories.
While the stages carried the music and entertainment zones carried the action, the projections added motion and texture to decorative elements.
Even small-scale architectural projection mapping can:
At ArevOd, light became part of the rhythm.