Creating a mobile, multifunctional, interactive sensory garden with AI solutions to foster collaboration among business, culture, and mental health, revive old locations, and support charity.
To create a multifunctional installation event achieving multiple simultaneous goals. Demonstrate that old, abandoned spaces can experience revival and be repurposed for contemporary events. Develop a concept integrating culture, business, mental health initiatives, design, and charitable efforts, while offering visitors a unique and unprecedented experience. Organize meditative sessions combining gastronomy, an innovative beverage laboratory, sound design, AI-generated visuals in collaboration with artists, poetry, and technology. Support the Latvian Rare Disease Alliance’s “Respite for Families with Rare Diseases” program. Promote partner brands and their newest products through an innovative and sustainable experience within a uniquely created environment. Revitalize visitor traffic at Riga Botanical Garden with an innovative, original event attracting both local and tourist audiences.
An old greenhouse in an urban setting was reborn as a creative, multifunctional installation transforming before visitors’ eyes, with 5 sessions daily. A Japanese-style garden transitions into a cosmic orbit through audiovisual storytelling, collaboratively created by video and audio artists with AI, turning the space into a ritual of fire, light, and gong music. Sustainable natural materials such as wood, stone, sand, fire, and water were used.
Designers created the installation, deliberately involving Latvian Academy of Arts students. The result included sand meditation installations, a golden stream with a levitating river of fire, illuminated stone objects, gigantic gongs, and rotating tables. A Japanese-style ceiling transformed into a giant screen during sessions. The project’s concept aimed to provide visitors with unique meditative sessions, blending gastronomy, an innovative beverage laboratory, sound design, AI-generated visualizations, poetry, and technological experiences.