Is 'Going Digital' The Future Of Live Music Events?

Much more than your traditional music event, Multiverse uses interactive art projections to create new digital worlds controlled in realtime by its audience

Multiverse (2022) by Punch RecordsPunch Records

A new digital world awaits

Multiverse is a pilot music event that explores digital worlds through interactive art projections, which can be controlled by audience members using a gamepad, whilst artists perform

Multiverse (2022) by Punch RecordsPunch Records

The interactive projections were created by Multidisciplinary designer Demarae using Dreams™ software

Multiverse (2022) by Punch RecordsPunch Records

These worlds explore different atmospheres and environments, which enhance the various sounds of individual singers and rappers. From themes of mystical forests, to deep space, cityscapes and sunsets in the desert

Multiverse (2022) by Punch RecordsPunch Records

Attendees became mesmerised as illustrations of performers were created by ReRe Demarae & Dayle Demaret-Smith, and projected onto a blank infinity cave

Multiverse - Demarae 1Punch Records

Could Birmingham be home for the next big racing game?

Inspired by games like Need For Speed, Mutliverse’s Dalton created a playable, timed game which allowed players to explore Birmingham

Multiverse (2022) by Punch RecordsPunch Records

Multiverse's sold out pilot event has been hailed as "Out of this world" by Birmingham Reviews



Could a cross-over merge of interactive digital projections & music be the future for the next generation of events?

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