FOREST FORTRESS




Experimental spatial storytelling project exploring immersive environments, projection, and audience perception.

Overview FOREST FORTRESS is an interdisciplinary installation project combining projection, motion, spatial design, and environmental storytelling into an immersive audience experience.

The Challenge Develop an environment capable of balancing physical and projected space while creating a cohesive sensory experience that encouraged exploration, stillness, and shifting audience perspectives.

My Role Led concept development, visual direction, projection design, motion systems, spatial composition, installation development, and experiential storytelling execution.

Creative Approach The project approached motion and projection as environmental systems rather than isolated visual effects. Light, movement, texture, sound, and spatial rhythm were developed as interconnected components shaping audience interaction within the space. Designed for the Four Seasons Hotel, the project needed to adapt its visual language to reflect the mood and tone of the architecture and interior design of the space. 

Execution Produced large-scale video wall, motion-driven visual systems, and immersive installation components designed for experiential viewing and spatial engagement.

Impact The project expanded beyond traditional screen-based storytelling into immersive experiential design, exploring new relationships between projected media, architecture, and audience perception.