At the heart of what we do is the belief that stories should be felt, not just told. From walking through a glowing forest to letting multimedia take you into an interactive journey, immersive storytelling brings emotions to life—joy, belonging, curiosity, calm. These aren’t just effects; they’re at the core of how we design. Our experiences invite people to pause, feel, and connect—with a place, a story, and each other. And while the journey may feel personal, the emotion it stirs is often shared, collective, universal even. Because that’s the power of emotional engagement: it meets people where they are, and gently draws them into something bigger.
So how does emotion guide our creative process? Let’s break it down—one feeling at a time.
Finding Calm (and Reminding You to Pause)
In a world that rarely slows down, immersive spaces can offer something rare: a moment to breathe.
Whether you're rushing through a busy airport or navigating the everyday grind, calm doesn't often come easy. That’s why we intentionally design narrative events that invite people to pause, reflect, and reconnect with themselves—and the world around them.
Take our installation at 1001 Robert-Bourassa: a corporate lobby reimagined as a living, breathing space of light and nature-inspired storytelling. Through biophilic design, flowing visuals, and ambient soundscapes, it transforms a busy area into a welcoming space that fosters calm and encourages human connection.
When you step into Light Cycles, one of our touring night walks, nature comes alive through shifting illuminations and harmonious sound. Set in existing natural spaces, the experience transforms each location into night-time art destinations—connecting you to universal rhythms of the outdoor world.Â
These emotion-driven experiences aren’t just soothing—they're grounding. By blending storytelling techniques with multisensory design, we create immersive spaces that gently remind us to be here, now. And if you ask us, that reminder has never been more needed.