Sightseer

Spaces for Immersive Play

Color Dome aerial view

Color Dome

An immersive and interactive exhibit
where guests use their memories
and movement to play a color creation game.

Wall of handwritten memory prompts

The Game Begins...

Before entering the dome, guests choose a prompt which invites them to explore their memory.

"Think of your favorite comfort food"

"Think of a song you've sang along to on a long road trip"

"Think of the last place that made you feel completely calm"

Inside the Color Dome — families creating color

Movement Becomes Color

As you enter the dome, you're invited to find the color of your memory by moving your body.

Walk, twirl, hop. The installation responds to your movement by illuminating the color that corresponds to your position on a color wheel in three dimensions: hue, saturation, and value (light or dark).

As more guests enter the dome, the inner surface area subdivides, using mitosis-inspired geometry to create a unique collage of color and memory.

The sensor logic is designed with musical collaborations in mind — guest movements shape and transform the music as they move.

Person reaching into immersive color

Take Home

The game ends when you find the color of your memory, and share it with the people you're with.

At timed intervals, the dome's computer saves the color information. By scanning a QR code, visitors take home a high resolution digital representation of the art they created — or a physical reproduction.

Key Facts

6 meter (35 guests) · 10 meter (100 guests)

Genuine, active guest participation
Strong organic social capture
Flexible sponsor canvas
Tour-ready footprint
Depth-sensing computer vision
Python-based real-time interaction logic
Spatial rendering engine
High-fidelity RGBW LED control

2 years of in-person testing

Columbia University

Development in partnership with Columbia University Digital Storytelling Lab

Chautauqua Institution

500+ real-world participant interactions with families, children, educators, and general audiences

Color Cube

Tech development roadmap determined by 1000+ hours of physical gameplay in Santa Monica, CA

Our Team

We blend science, art and play.

Jonathan Bulette Jonathan Bulette Founder

Former New York City elementary school science teacher, Jonathan built touring interactive experiences for Refinery29, the Exploris Children's Museum, and more.

Duncan Northern Duncan Northern Operations

A hands-on builder, Duncan has led the design and build of large-scale installations for Meow Wolf and over 100 touring Broadway shows.

Emre Izat Emre Izat Head of Product

Emre brought a family of African elephants into Paul Allen's Holodome and produced science and nature series for Netflix seen by 600M+ people worldwide.

Geordie Stewart Geordie Stewart Strategy & Finance

Lifelong LEGO kid. Formerly at Live Nation, Ticketmaster and Ambassador Theater Group, Geordie leads finance and strategy for ambitious live entertainment and technology startups.

© 2026 Sightseer Interactive

jonathan@sightseer.fun