GSM Project, an internationally recognized experience design studio, has collaborated with visual artist Justine Emard to create 'Pulsations' — a permanent exhibition at the France Pavilion for Expo 2025 in Osaka.
This immersive installation transforms the pavilion's theme 'A hymn to love' into a multi-sensory journey exploring connections between humanity, technology, and nature through the unifying metaphor of the pulse. Drawing inspiration from the Japanese legend of Akai Ito — which translates to the red thread of fate — the exhibition features eight synchronized tableaux blending historical artifacts like Rodin sculptures and Notre-Dame relics with contemporary digital art, all choreographed to a continuous musical heartbeat created in collaboration with IRCAM.
The ambitious design aims to accommodate 2,500 visitors hourly while maintaining an intimate, emotionally resonant experience that celebrates Franco-Japanese cultural connections through conceptual islands linking both nations' heritage sites and ecosystems.
Multi-Sensory Immersive Installations
GSM Project Partners with Justine Emard on Pulsations
Trend Themes
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Multi-sensory Experiences — The evolution of immersive exhibitions like 'Pulsations' highlights the potential of multi-sensory experiences to deepen audience engagement by tapping into various human senses.
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Art-tech Collaborations — Partnerships between experience design studios and visual artists, exemplified by GSM Project and Justine Emard, are encouraging innovative fusions of technology and traditional art forms.
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Cultural Storytelling — The use of historical and contemporary elements within exhibitions presents new avenues for cultural storytelling that can resonate across diverse audiences.
Industry Implications
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Experience Design — Advancements in creating multi-faceted sensory environments are transforming how the experience design industry engages with spectators worldwide.
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Digital Art — The integration of digital art into traditional exhibition spaces is reshaping the digital art industry, with innovative approaches to melding physical and virtual realities.
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Cultural Tourism — Blending cultural artifacts and modern technology offers the cultural tourism industry fresh opportunities to attract and educate visitors through immersive experiences.