Digital Infrastructure Media
Digital Media, built into the world.
Dim.0 transforms real-world infrastructure into digital canvases; we design and deploy engineered projection systems that allow cities, towns, and venues to operate a reusable digital display medium for civic programming, cultural showcases, and broadcast-ready live experiences; year-round, without screens, waste, or temporary event rigs.
Built on patented technology, methods, and infrastructure, Dim.0 operates within a distinct category of digital display: Atmospheric and Volumetric media designed to occupy physical space.
Digital media no longer needs a screen.
Volumetric Digital Media in Physical Space
Designed for live performance, broadcast capture, and large-scale venues.
Buoy.0 is a volumetric projection system that allows digital visuals to exist in open air.
Using controlled atmospheric media and precision-calibrated projection, Buoy.0 creates the illusion of three-dimensional imagery suspended in physical space without screens, drones, or wearable devices.
This system enables performers, architecture, and audiences to share the same visual space, opening a new category of broadcast-safe, large-scale visual storytelling for live events, stadiums, and televised performances.
Projection Mapping
rojection mapping is the precise alignment of light, motion, and digital content with real-world architecture. Using high-output projectors, calibrated three-dimensional models, and mapping software, visual content is aligned to buildings so that architectural surfaces participate directly in the imagery.
Dim.0 extends projection mapping into permanent digital infrastructure.
Engineered enclosures, weather-rated systems, and solar-ready power configurations support continuous operation in public environments. Each installation is calibrated to the geometry of the site, allowing edges, surfaces, and textures to function as stable, programmable display elements.
The result is a reusable digital canvas capable of supporting seasonal programming, civic storytelling, branded experiences, and cultural showcases over extended deployment cycles.
Projection Mapping Festivals
Projection mapping festivals have become one of the fastest-growing forms of public visual entertainment worldwide. Cities across the globe are using light-based art to attract visitors, activate downtowns, and extend nightlife economies without permanent construction.
Dim.0 builds on this proven model by allowing municipalities and venues to own the infrastructure, rather than rent it.
What is traditionally a one-time festival expense becomes a reusable civic asset, capable of hosting festivals, seasonal displays, and special events whenever desired.
Image credit: lumafestival.com
Binghamton, NY
Image credit: Festival of lights
Berlin, Germany
Image credit: blinkcincinnati.com
Cincinnati, OH
About Dim.0
Dim.0 is redefining how cities, towns, and venues come to life after dark.
We design and build professional-grade projection infrastructure that transforms buildings, streets, and public spaces into immersive digital environments, without the need for permanent screens, LED walls, or disposable installations.
From rooftop enclosures to mobile trailer systems, every Dim.0 unit is engineered for real-world reliability: weather-rated, solar-ready, and compliant with municipal and venue standards. Our modular ecosystem allows communities to own their projection infrastructure and deploy it flexibly for seasonal programming, festivals, and civic experiences throughout the year.
High Impact Investment
Light-based projection festivals have consistently demonstrated their ability to draw large crowds, stimulate local commerce, and revitalize downtown districts.
Dim.0 converts this proven impact into long-term value by offering cities and venues ownership of the infrastructure itself, transforming what is typically a temporary rental expense into a permanent, reusable civic asset.
This approach enables year-round activation, repeat programming, and sustainable returns on investment without recurring installation waste.