A visual exhibition
performed by
live musicians

Feb 14 - Feb 15, Antwerp

Surrealistic visuals,
atmospheric sounds,
interactive audience

AiiiR creates visual shows, bringing historical locations to life by projection mapping on their walls. Think of otherworldly and surrealistic visuals, accompanied by our live ensemble of musicians, playing the harp, synthesizers and percussion, and choir-infused melodies.

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Première in
Antwerp Central Station

Belgium

For the first time ever, the iconic Antwerp Central Station will be transformed into a projection canvas. Witness the beautiful railway station come alive with projections on the walls.

AiiiR aims to reimagine the concept of a light festival, having projections on the walls, by injecting live music, visual storytelling and interaction into it.

The storyline? Human's timeless fascination with travel, be it aboard a train, a spaceship, or within the depths of our imagination.

The original music will be performed live, by the AiiiR ensemble: four talented musicians, positioned behind an elegant, contemporary white setup. Inspired by the likes of Jean-Michel Jarre, with atmospheric textures and intricate cinematic sounds.

Practical info
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Practical
information

Ticket saleTicket sale starts on Tuesday January 9 at 10:00 AM via this link

Show datesTwo days: Wednesday February 14 & Thursday February 15

Show timesTwo possibilities: 19:15 - 20:15 or 20:45 - 21:45
The show has a duration of 60 minutes. Accessible to an audience of all ages.

Ticket priceAdults: 25 euro + 2 euro service fee
<6 years old: free entrance

Questions?Contact us info@aiiir.org

About AIR

About AIR.

AiiiR was founded by the team behind IIIMAGINE.

Founded by the Roelandt Brothers: “Triggered by our continuous fascination to merge art & the newest technologies, we are launching AiiiR, next to IIIMAGINE. In the spirit of multidisciplinarity, we are a team of talented artists, designers, architects, entrepreneurs.”

Having welcomed over tens of thousands of visitors from over fifty countries, IIIMAGINE creates live shows of intensive electronic music and visuals. IIIMAGINE typically lasts an entire evening, until midnight.

AiiiR, our new endeavor next to IIIMAGINE, ventures into more soothing, atmospheric audio experiences with a focus on the discovery of visuals. In the AiiiR live ensemble, musicians handle the harp, the drums, synthesizers, complemented by calming vocal harmonies. AiiiR has a duration of 60 minutes.

See past experiences

Selection of
past experiences
of the AIR team

The experience acquired with IIIMAGINE, serves for AiiiR as well.

With IIIMAGINE, we have had special collaborations such as: Het Scheepvaartmuseum in Amsterdam, Antwerp Central Station, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten in Antwerp, City Hall of The Hague, Zaha Hadid’s Port House in Antwerp, Acquario Romano in Rome, Royal Aviation Hall in Brussels, Santiago Calatrava’s Liege Railway Station, Rubens House.

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Zaha Hadid's
Port House

Belgium

[IIIMAGINE] - Our audiovisual show, inspired by Zaha Hadid's architectural masterpiece, explored the fusion of old and new within the building's design— a contemporary vessel hovering above a derelict fire station.

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Antwerp
Central Station

Belgium

[IIIMAGINE] - We performed at Antwerp Central Station, hailed as the world's most beautiful railway station. The monumental Hall, usually bustling with 33,000 daily travelers, was exclusively sealed off for the IIIMAGINE show.

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National Maritime
Museum

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

[IIIMAGINE] - For the first time in a decade, Het Scheepvaartmuseum, elected best museum in the Netherlands, welcomed our guests for two special evenings. We drew inspiration from the spirit of discovery and adventure, whether across the sea, land, space, or unexplored corners of the mind.

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City hall
The Hague

The Netherlands

[IIIMAGINE] - The official city hall of The Hague made an unprecedented move, hosting our audiovisual show in a break from its conventional role. Inspired by architect Richard Meier's use of light in his iconic white structures, we turned the city hall's blank facades into a canvas.

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