Digital Infrastructure Media

Digital media, built into the world.


  • Architectural projection has been deployed across major cities, cultural districts, entertainment venues, museums, brand activations, and landmark public events as a recognized form of large-scale visual media.

    These projects demonstrate how mapped light can support tourism, civic programming, destination marketing, nighttime activity, sponsor visibility, and public engagement without physically altering the built environment.

    The continued adoption of projection-based experiences across high-traffic public and commercial spaces establishes a clear precedent for architecture to function as a media surface.

  • Architectural projection mapping gives buildings a programmable media layer. Light, motion, and digital content are precisely aligned to the geometry of façades, landmarks, and structural surfaces, allowing architecture to become part of the composition itself.

    A building no longer reads as a surface receiving an image. Its edges, openings, textures, depth, and scale become part of the visual language, creating an experience that feels intentional, architectural, and native to the place.

    Dim.0 advances this practice into permanent digital infrastructure through engineered enclosures, precision projection systems, and solar-ready power configurations developed for civic, commercial, and venue environments.

    The result is a reusable architectural media canvas for seasonal programming, civic storytelling, public art, sponsor visibility, branded environments, and large-scale visual showcases.

Light Festival (Luma) A large building illuminated with colorful, pixelated light displays in pink, purple, and yellow, with a central archway and a crowd of people watching at night.

Image credit: lumafestival.com

Binghamton, NY

Colorful light projection on the Saint Hedwig's Cathedral at night, with vibrant patterns illuminating the building's architecture.

Image credit: Festival of lights

Berlin, Germany

Light Festival (Blink) Nighttime city scene with a large, colorful mural of an astronaut's face projected on a building. The mural has a vibrant, rainbow-colored background with rays extending outward and people walking on the sidewalk below.

Image credit: blinkcincinnati.com

Cincinnati, OH

  • Dim.0 is a digital infrastructure media company developing projection-based systems for cities, venues, commercial districts, and destination environments.

    Our work brings media into the built world without relying on permanent screens, LED walls, or disposable display structures. Buildings, streets, façades, nets, atmospheric frames, and public spaces become programmable environments for seasonal programming, civic storytelling, branded experiences, sponsor visibility, and large-scale visual showcases.

    The Dim.0 ecosystem is built around deployable projection infrastructure, including engineered enclosures, mobile systems, atmospheric media structures, and site-specific control solutions. Each system is designed for real-world conditions, with weather-rated protection, solar-ready power options, modular deployment, and long-term operational use in public and commercial environments.

    Dim.0 gives physical places a new media layer, one that can be owned, programmed, reused, and adapted over time.