PROJEKTIL, an internationally recognised artist collective, has announced that its international tour will be extended this year, bringing its unique show concept to 40 cities across four continents.
The collective has been creating immersive shows for churches and historic buildings since 2017. Since its launch in Zurich, the concept has now grown into a global movement.
Adaptable, scalable framework
The PROJEKTIL EXPERIENCES framework provides a proprietary, technology-driven platform that reimagines heritage sites by combining large-scale projection mapping, sound, and light with the venue's architecture.
To date, the collective's audiences have surpassed 3 million visitors across more than 70 cities.
Roman Beranek, creative director, says: "Seeing our shows connect with so many people around the world is truly humbling.
"We are also very excited about our next production - but we are keeping it a secret for now. It’s something really special, and we can’t wait to share it."
Designed to scale, PROJEKTIL’s growth is driven by strategic collaborations with leading international promoters and iconic heritage venues worldwide. For example, its partnership with Fever under the EONARIUM brand saw multiple productions running concurrently on a global scale.
PROJEKTIL's turnkey 'plug-and-play' ecosystem merges proprietary mapping technology with a curated content collection. This allows partners to quickly activate unique venues with premium immersive art.
Every production is adapted to be site-specific, with an underlying framework engineered for seamless, high-margin international installations.
Deep sensorial impact
PROJEKTIL's portfolio of experiences currently includes seven flagship productions: GENESIS, WONDERS, INFINITY, FLOW, ENLIGHTENMENT, MOZART MELODIES, and RING REMIX.
In 2025, the collective launched PROJEKTIL MUSIC, an in-house label dedicated to original soundtracks and innovative spatial 3D audio, enhancing sensory impact and ensuring full vertical integration of the creative process.
Additionally, PROJEKTIL continues to scale further experiential formats in partnership with German partner Alegria Exhibition and Switzerland-based Lichthalle MAAG.
The collaborative IMMERSIVE ART series, which features Viva Frida Kahlo, Monet’s Garden, and Klimt’s Kiss, has sold more than 2.5 million tickets, while formats such as IMMERSIVE CLASSIC and PIXEL ZOO further cement PROJEKTIL’s footprint across the culturtainment, edutainment, and leisure markets.
Headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, PROJEKTIL is a globally recognised artist collective of visual artists, musicians, programmers, engineers, designers, technicians, and organisers that 'make creative chaos flow'.
The collective is known for poetic contemporary AV experiences that use narrative and illusions to make humanity's shared heritage and cultural knowledge tangible.
Rebecca Hardy has over 10 years' experience in the culture and heritage sector. She studied Fine Art at university and has written for a broad range of creative organisations including artists, galleries, and retailers. When she's not writing, she spends her time getting lost in the woods and making mud pies with her young son.






