This Thursday marks the highly anticipated premiere of the project we have been intensely developing over the past six months: the 3000m² immersive and interactive museum, NAOM. Adapt's mission has been, and continues to be, to design and install audio, lighting, and video equipment, along with managing playback and the comprehensive control of all systems.
The exhibition area features a large digital installation comprising 37 projectors that project across 360 degrees plus the floor. The inaugural exhibition is produced by the American firm Artechouse and has previously been showcased in locations including New York.
In addition to the digital exhibition, the museum will open with an exhibition by artist Hanna Ljungh and a major installation exhibition by Karolina Henke. Furthermore, there are three smaller rooms that will initially house two digital installations and a robot. NAOM will continuously showcase 12–20 exhibitions annually.
Starting this Thursday, NAOM will be open to the public. You can secure your spot for one of the initial days now; refer to the link for NAOM's ticket page in the comments. We highly recommend a visit!








