Our immersive project: interactive projection installation in Saudi Arabia museum- A 1,200 m² digital space with projection mapping, interactive walls, and AR sandbox experiences


Installation for immersive museum exhibits

Our project, the Interactive Museum in Dumat al-Jandal, is one of Saudi Arabia’s most innovative cultural spaces. It reimagines the perception of cultural heritage through  immersive event experience and storytelling.

FeatureDescription
Technology UsedProjection Mapping, Motion Sensors, Spatial Audio
Interactive ZonesGame Room, Floor Projector Games, Mapping Wall
PartnersSamaya Holding, Ministry of Tourism and National Heritage
PurposeCultural Education through Immersive Interaction

Our interactive installation studio handled the full concept development, content production, and installation of key exhibits in an interactive immersive art museum. As a result, we have a museum that blends immersive room projection, sensor-based interaction, and digital storytelling. In a modern and engaging format we helped to showcase the cultural legacy of the Al-Jouf region. The museum is still going great after more than two years. It still attracting visitors of all ages and striking a balance between education, entertainment, and innovative experiences.

Immerse yourself in a world of cultural immersion and interactive discovery. Where every moment invites you to explore and discover heritage in a new way. In cooperation with the esteemed Samaya Holding, the Ministry of Tourism and National Heritage, we are proud to introduce a revolutionary museum immersivе experience in Saudi Arabia.

Full concept development of the immersive art experience at the museum

Step into the magic of six different interactive zones, with each offering a unique and exciting experience. Every corner of this museum invites you to join in. From historical wonders to fascinating traditions, discover, and learn about Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage.

Interactive wall: transforming culture into a living digital canvas

The interactive wall is a large surface for projection mapping, which transforms culture into a living digital canvas. In an interactive and engaging way, visitors can discover stories, maps, and visual archives. All of this is made possible by high-brightness projectors and touch devices. With a simple touch, visitors can immerse themselves in the exciting environment of history, changing passive viewing into active cultural discovery. The installation increases audience engagement and promotes learning, as well as creating the ”wow” effect typical of modern museum spaces.

Interactive sandbox: real sand meets digital projection mapping

The Interactive Sandbox includes sand play and digital projection mapping. Guests can shape their own landscapes. The result is mountains, rivers, valleys and volcanoes. Depth sensors and projectors overlay contour lines, water flow effects and topographical colors in real time.

Interactive tables: collaborative learning and 3D interactive animation

Interactive tables are meant for collaborative learning and group research. More than one person can interact with 3D models, cultural heritage maps, and multimedia archives at the same time. With multi-touch high-resolution displays and support, this interactive tables are designed to encourage family groups, students, and visitors to learn together. They also allow users to exchange ideas and share cultural content. Pstoles create a unique balance between learning and entertainment, as they combine game elements and thoughtful design.

3D mapping wall & interactive video wall: immersive storytelling experience

3D mapping on the walls and a 360° video show are central to the museum’s experience. The installation creates a fully immersive narrative environment that transforms walls into interactive experiences. It works through a combination of multi-projectors, real-time rendering, and spatial sound. Visitors can see themselves surrounded by 360° panoramic images, cultural reconstructions, and symbolic animation. This process creates a powerful emotional connection to the region’s heritage. Projection mapping and experimental design can transform traditional exhibits into unforgettable cultural journeys.

How interactive event installations elevates cultural education and engagement

The Al Juff Interactive Museum is a great example of how interactive event technology can rethink traditional cultural heritage spaces. At the museum, cultural education comes alive, combining educational and engaging materials, experimental design, and engaging storytelling.