As we celebrate our 15th anniversary, we look back at the 2025 curation of "Whispers in the Wind". This sensory journey of immersive installations explored the delicate relationship between humans and nature, using the five senses to translate our impact on the air, soil, and light.
As we celebrate our 15th anniversary, we look back at the 2025 curation of "Whispers in the Wind". This sensory journey of immersive installations explored the delicate relationship between humans and nature, using the five senses to translate our impact on the air, soil, and light.
Z.I.T.C.H.
by Zeineb Lakhoua
A large installation painted with acrylic on the ceiling about ORI Stage.
Liquid Loops
by Ghassen Ben Lamine
An eco-designed installation using vintage projectors. Visitors played with liquid colors derived from the earth to project organic shapes onto moving fabric.
Where to?
by Yassine Thabet
Giant visual mapping on the trees of the Cloud 9 stage, highlighting natural sanctuaries as essential shelters for our survival.
Earth Altar
by Sara Z.
A ritual spiral made of biodegradable materials. Guests were invited to leave a prayer or a natural element as a gesture of gratitude to the ecosystem.
Respire
by Karim Apachon
An audiovisual traversal where video projections on transparent tulle revealed the invisible flows of wind, alternating between pure and polluted atmospheres.
The Womb of Stillness
by Farah Bouden & Lilia Lasram
A circular meditation cocoon built entirely from recycled materials collected on-site. A silent refuge to reconnect with the sounds of birds and the wind.
As we celebrate our 15th anniversary, we look back at the 2025 curation of "Whispers in the Wind".
This sensory journey of immersive installations explored the delicate relationship between humans and nature, using the five senses to translate our impact on the air, soil, and light.
Z.I.T.C.H.
by Zeineb Lakhoua
A large installation painted with acrylic on the ceiling about ORI Stage.
Liquid Loops
by Ghassen Ben Lamine
An eco-designed installation using vintage projectors. Visitors played with liquid colors derived from the earth to project organic shapes onto moving fabric.
Where to?
by Yassine Thabet
Giant visual mapping on the trees of the Cloud 9 stage, highlighting natural sanctuaries as essential shelters for our survival.
Earth Altar
by Sara Z.
A ritual spiral made of biodegradable materials. Guests were invited to leave a prayer or a natural element as a gesture of gratitude to the ecosystem.
Respire
by Karim Apachon
An audiovisual traversal where video projections on transparent tulle revealed the invisible flows of wind, alternating between pure and polluted atmospheres.
The Womb of Stillness
by Farah Bouden & Lilia Lasram
A circular meditation cocoon built entirely from recycled materials collected on-site. A silent refuge to reconnect with the sounds of birds and the wind.






