Volumetric Displays.

Atmospheric media

Indoor scene at a sports arena, with a large illuminated digital display showing the word 'amore' in stylized text and a shooting arrow graphic, with fans walking in the background.

Dim.0’s patent-pending volumetric displays use multiple mediums to create immersive experiences with physical depth for venues, public spaces, and branded environments.

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Light Curtains

Atmospheric display frames using water, net, and fog to hold projected visuals in space

Illuminated art installation with swirling blue and white light patterns on a dark background, enclosed in a black frame.

Water

Crisp vertical water surfaces for dramatic content, public installations, and a high-impact displays

A dark room with a metallic cylinder in the center, emitting bright blue lightning and fog, creating a futuristic or sci-fi atmosphere.

Fog

Soft atmospheric surfaces for immersive entrances, environments, and visual moments.

An art installation featuring illuminated blue wave-like lines in a dark room.

Fiber Thread

Lightweight atmospheric surfaces provide semi-transparent visual layers.

Light Sculptures

Glass forms and layered volumes of light

A futuristic holographic display with a transparent, geometric object emitting blue light, projected above a tablet device.
Futuristic holographic display with blue glowing geometric pattern in a glass case against a black background.
A glass with glowing blue digital and geometric light patterns inside, resting on a circular metallic base.

ADD DEPTHS

Extend content beyond a screen.

ADAPTS IN REAL TIME

Content responds to the environment, data, and people.

BUILT TO SCALE

From a single wall to entire venues and cities.

  • Dimensional media systems that bring programmable visual content into physical space.

    Dim.0 develops volumetric media displays through Depthspaces — light-based systems that use mesh, vapor, water, reflection, transparency, and structure to create media experiences with depth.

    Unlike conventional flat screens, volumetric media displays allow content to appear within space, across layers, through surfaces, and around physical environments.

    Light Curtains create floating visual fields.
    Light Sculptures give media dimensional form.
    Depthspaces turn physical space into programmable media.

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