Chromosphere: Lighting Up Europe

27/05/2025
Chromosphere: Lighting Up Europe

The traveling dome that enchanted Europe!

After a magical journey through cities across Europe, CHROMOSPHERE continues to spark curiosity, inspire communities, and leave a lasting impression.

From the cobbled streets of Krakow to the creative flair of Lyon, from the historic lanes of Rome to the vibrant pulse of Athens and the innovation-driven Debrecen, CHROMOSPHERE has been more than an installation—it’s become a meeting point.

A space where art meets technology, and where people come together under a shared sky of light and color.

At every stop, audiences experienced 360° screenings, fulldome projections, live performances, and interactive workshops—transforming each city into a celebration of digital creativity. An unprecedented experience, a dome that transported visitors into celestial realms.

The iconic dome served as a gateway into a world where art, technology, and science coexist in harmony. 360° and fulldome shows, with visuals unfolding in every direction, captivated audiences. Sound, light, and form merged into a thrilling narrative — not just something to watch, but something to be immersed in.

The feedback? Overwhelmingly enthusiastic. People of all ages interacted, took photos, explored immersive screenings, danced to live sets, participated in workshops, and most importantly—connected.

This European journey wasn’t just about exhibiting a work. It was about planting seeds. With every stop, Chromosphere built anticipation and interest in what’s coming next.

Stay tuned—because this is only the beginning. As the project expands, new cities, collaborations, and experiences are on the horizon. Let’s keep lighting up Europe, one city at a time.

DISCLAIMER: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.