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‘Silent Symphony’ Immersive Room

Clients
  • Tam Sơn
  • Devialet
Location

Hanoi, Vietnam

Year

2025

An audiovisual artwork premiered at the Tam Son ‘Intersection of Mastery’ Exhibition.

We interpret the simple act of creation into a “living” installation. Rather than observing a person at work, the viewer steps into the interior landscape of the process itself.

A visitor stands with her back to the camera, contemplating the installation within the 'Intersection of Mastery' exhibition
A man leans in to closely examine the speaker inside the installation

This technical infrastructure was designed to mirror the human nervous system, revealing the invisible imprints of thought, pulse, and gesture that define high-level mastery.

Close-up of the speaker source at the center of a geometric network of glowing LED sculpture radiating across the ceiling and walls of the exhibition
The visitors observe with a spatial sound source on a pedestal, surrounded by a web of red LED strings in the 'Silent Symphony' installation

At the intersection of global luxury and new media art, the ‘Intersection of Mastery’ exhibition at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long served as a sophisticated site for exploring the depths of craftsmanship. For this Tam Sơn's 20th-anniversary exhibition, curated by Le Thuan Uyen of Articulate, Fustic. was commissioned to successfully translate the definition of luxury by moving beyond the finished object to invite the audience into the subconscious world where human intelligence meets raw material.

‘Silent Symphony’ emerged as an audiovisual installation that reimagines the act of making as a living landscape, dissolving the traditional figure of the artisan into a network of sound and light. 

This new media installation transforms the act of craftsmanship into a world of breath, motion, and thought. Rather than observing a person at work, the viewer steps into the interior landscape of the process itself: a surreal sensory anatomy where the human mind and hand are reinterpreted as light and sound. The work does not depict the physical figure of the artisan; instead, it dissolves the body into a field of awareness, allowing the audience to stand suspended inside a web of cognition. It is a spatial translation of the "flow state" of rendering the act of making as a focused, fluid, and perpetually moving pulse.

Technically, our team moved beyond literal depiction to focus on the "internal landscape" of the creative process. Using generative systems, we transformed sonic elements sourced from fine watchmaking into a continuously evolving composition. This data was networked with sculptural Devialet speakers and a responsive light installation, where the four sound sources functioned as triggers to activate a complex web of light sculptures. This technical infrastructure was designed to mirror the human nervous system, revealing the invisible imprints of thought, pulse, and gesture that define high-level mastery.

Set within the historical majesty of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, the installation creates a powerful dialogue between heritage and cutting-edge digital aesthetics. Over 5,400 visitors engaged with this narrative environment during its 11-day run, experiencing a work that required over 100 hours of complex physical installation to achieve its seamless synchronization. By placing the viewer at the center of this "symphony," Fustic. and Tam Sơn successfully elevated the perception of luxury from a product to a cultural pillar, proving that true value lies in the unseen intelligence and care that defines human mastery at its highest level.

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