Interactive Projection Mapping
We are working with technology partners to design immersive projection mapping experiences that transform entire spaces into living works of art. Using light, sound, and movement, these installations function as a form of kinetic art — constantly shifting, alive, and responsive — where stories unfold across walls, ceilings, and floors, enveloping audiences in a shared experience.
At the heart of this work is storytelling with purpose. These projects are not built as empty spectacle, but as platforms for dialogue. They invite audiences to confront urgent social and environmental issues, to reflect and heal, and to imagine new futures together. Some experiences are subtle, creating quiet spaces of wonder and renewal; others are bold and striking, disrupting perception and stirring collective action.
For Artterra, projection mapping is a way to expand the language of art itself. It carries forward our belief that art is activism, healing, storytelling, and transformation — and it demonstrates how technology, when harnessed with intention, can deepen rather than dilute meaning. Each installation becomes a living canvas, one where communities can gather, connect, and be moved not just visually, but emotionally and collectively.
Currently in concept design, these works represent a new frontier in our practice: projects that blur the boundaries between art and technology, between audience and participant, and between the physical and the imagined.
We are seeking museums, galleries, and cultural partners to help bring these installations to life. If you are interested in collaboration or commissioning, we invite you to reach out at parisa@artterra.ca.