Visual Design
collaboration with
OGR Torino
Club Silencio Torino
Visual design
Video Mapping
collaboration with
OGR Torino
Club Silencio Torino
Visual design
Video Mapping
BEYOND THE PORTAL
X CLUB SILENCIO at
OGR Torino
visual and concept design
X CLUB SILENCIO at
OGR Torino
visual and concept design
Credits:
Production: ROOM / Clubsilencio
Music Production: Pigalle
Visual design: Nova Media Studio (Eduard Tampu and Federica Sorba)
Light Design: Momiji Studio
Pictures and camera: Simone Coppola
Beyond the Portal is an immersive audiovisual installation conceived and produced for the Duomo Hall of OGR Torino — a monumental space once dedicated to the maintenance of train carriages and today an emblematic venue for experimental art and cultural innovation. The hall’s vast industrial architecture, with its towering walls and distinctive crescent-shaped curvature, became both the canvas and collaborator for the installation’s visual narrative.
Drawing on the theme of the beyond and the concept of passage, Beyond the Portal reimagines the Duomo Hall as a liminal space — a threshold between realms of perception. Through site-specific projection mapping, the architecture was transformed into a dynamic, virtual non-portal: an ephemeral yet powerful gateway that challenges the boundaries between physical structure and digital expression.
The visual content was meticulously designed to flow across the architectural surfaces, accentuating the Hall’s historic character while inviting viewers into a contemplative encounter with motion, light, and depth. The installation’s impact was amplified by a carefully synchronized audiovisual score, where sound and imagery converge to heighten the sensory experience and guide the audience through a journey beyond the visible.
Beyond the Portal is a synthesis of space, sound, and vision — a performance that anchors itself in the profound dialogue between historic space and contemporary media art, inviting reflection on transition, transformation, and the unseen worlds that lie just beyond perception.
The visuals made for the exhibition