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— Immersive Show · 12 min · debuted Aug 2024
By Arif Rafhan (visuals & art direction), Fahmi Hosnan (motion graphics), Ian Kit (UE5 & 3D environments), and Cuurley (sound & music)
A slice of Malaysian history through the eyes of a batik artist. Longhouse interiors, the founding of the Malacca Sultanate, colonial arrivals, modern KL streetlife — connected by batik motifs blending traditional and contemporary design. Originally debuted in RExperience KL's TimeScape season (Aug 2024).
— Arif on Hanya Batik
— Live Performance · 17 min · part of XPRMNT
By Colas Fiszman (Tyrell Studios) and Jonas Margraf (360° spatial sound)
A dance performance set in a dystopian realm. The dancer's movements are captured live via motion capture and projected in real time; intricate 3D laser scans of Belgian and Malaysian landmarks compose the digital landscape. Colas Fiszman brings a VFX background from films including Guardians of the Galaxy, Edge of Tomorrow, Doctor Strange and Fantastic Beasts.
— Colas in conversation
— Interactive Immersive · 15 min · exclusive to RExperience KL
By Parse/Error (Fabien Bouchard) and Matthieu Pernaud
A 15-minute immersive interactive artwork with video projection and spatialised sound. The piece reacts in real time to people in the room, exploring the duality of geometric vs. organic, artificial vs. natural — emotion rendered as drifting form. Fabien is a self-taught French generative artist; Matthieu is a French composer working with spatialised sound and multiphony.
— No interview reel yet
Code as material. Emotion as form.
— Live Audiovisual Performance · 18 min
By Colas Fiszman (Tyrell Studios) and Laurent Delforge (None Studios), in collaboration with RExperience KL
A live audiovisual piece probing our relationship with technology and self-image. Dance, electronic music and generative video — driven by TouchDesigner and Unreal Engine, synchronising dancers' movements with dynamic projection in real time. Laurent Delforge holds a Master's in Electroacoustic Music from the Royal Conservatory of Belgium; his work has been featured in over 30 countries.
— Colas on Escape