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Next Horizons

 

Our vision for 2025 is to establish a space that integrates arts and technology, offering a deeper way to experience, explore, and learn new subjects.

CONCEPT

In 2025, we invite you to explore Next Horizons, where technology transforms how we learn and connect. Using AI, computer vision, language processing, and movement tracking, we create interactive experiences that bring history and art to life. In this space, you can explore new ideas, question what you know, and empathise with different perspectives.

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Imagine walking through corridors where the entire history of human invention unfolds before your eyes, each innovation a touchpoint for deeper exploration.

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Picture yourself transported to ancient civilizations or distant ecosystems, all without leaving the confines of a single building.

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Imagine delving into the depths of the ocean, where every species and ecosystem comes to life around you,

Spaces & Activities

Digital Canvas Studio

An art space where LED screens and projection mapping bring famous artworks to life, allowing to step inside paintings and learn about different art movements.

EcoSphere

An environmental simulation room where children can visualize and interact with different ecosystems, learning about biodiversity and conservation.

Invention Alley

A corridor with responsive LED walls showcasing the evolution of human inventions. Touch-sensitive displays allow to interact with and learn about key innovations.

SpaceTime Theatre

An immersive auditorium using holographic projections to transport students to different historical eras and locations for interactive lessons and performances.

Inspirations and Examples

Fabrique des Lumières | Destination Cosmos

Starry Beach by a'strict

Fabrique des Lumières | From Vermeer to Van Gogh

Jimmy Nelson | The Last Sentinels

Light Art Museum, Budapest

Would you like to collaborate?

While our primary focus is on opening a dedicated space, we are eager to explore opportunities for collaborations with local schools. If you’re interested, please reach out to us, and we’ll work together to create a unique and engaging project. Examples of projects below.

 

Next Horizon Demo Day: November 29th

Mark your calendars for the Next Horizon Demo Day on 29.10.24. This event will showcase the culmination of our collaborative efforts, featuring a preview of the innovative educational technologies and immersive experiences we’ve developed. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore interactive exhibits, participate in hands-on demonstrations, and engage with the creators and partners who have helped bring this vision to life. 

 

Evolving 3D-Printed City

A student-driven project where participants collaboratively build and evolve a 3D-printed city. The city will be divided into zones—residential, commercial, and recreational—each developed based on weekly student votes. Students will propose and vote on new elements, such as parks, renewable energy sources, or cultural landmarks, learning about urban planning and civic responsibility in the process.

QR Code Audio Narration Gallery

An immersive storytelling experience where students create a series of artwork pieces, each paired with a unique QR code. These codes, when scanned, reveal video narrations recorded by the students themselves.

The Photo Mosaic

The Photo Mosaic will be composed of 256 of individual photos submitted by students and staff. Each photo will serve as a “tile” in the larger mosaic, which will come together to form a Geneva landscape. The final mosaic will be displayed prominently within the school as a printed installation.

Living Mural

A large-scale collaborative mural painted by students serves as a canvas for digital artistry. Using projection mapping technology, specific sections of the mural come alive with animations created by the students.

Shadow Sculpture

3D-printed abstract form designed to cast shadows that reveal 2 images depending on the angle of the light.
This project encourages students to explore the relationship between light, shadow, and form showing that every form may have several meanings depending on the point of view.

Interactive Sound Sculpture

Students design and construct a large, tree-like sculpture with branches made of conductive materials. Each branch, when touched, triggers a unique sound. Visitors can create impromptu symphonies by interacting with multiple branches simultaneously.