
What we do
Interactive
Art
Installation
Engaging the senses through responsive environments.
We create immersive installations that react to sound, touch, motion, and presence. Blending sensors, real-time visuals, and physical computing, our works turn spaces into living experiences that invite interaction and spark emotion.
Interactive
Flip-Disc
Display
Analog motion meets digital control.
Our flip-disk systems merge nostalgic kinetic charm with cutting-edge interactivity. Controlled by algorithms or sensors, the disks flip rhythmically to create dynamic patterns, text, and imagery—ideal for public spaces, art shows, or branded experiences.
Projection
Mapping
Transforming surfaces into living stories.
We use projection mapping to turn buildings, objects, and environments into moving canvases. With custom visuals and spatial precision, we tell stories that wrap around architecture and awaken space with emotion and narrative.
Naked-Eye
3D
Immersive visuals with no glasses required.
Our glasses-free 3D display create depth-rich content that leaps out of the screen. Perfect for futuristic retail displays, exhibitions, and outdoor media, they stop people in their tracks and invite them into another dimension—literally.
Lighting
Installations
Light as medium. Emotion as message.
From ambient environments to show-stopping kinetic sculptures, our lighting systems respond to music, presence, or programmed sequences. We use light to sculpt atmosphere, evoke feeling, and build unforgettable moments of wonder.
About Us
We are NuArea Labs.
An interdisciplinary studio exploring new dimensions of expression in the post-AI era.
Based in California — working worldwide.
We design and build interactive experiences that blend technology, art, and human emotion. From generative visuals to kinetic installations, we transform spaces into living systems—spaces that feel, move, and respond.
At the heart of everything we do lies one simple belief:
Systems think. We feel.
Whether it's a museum, a city street, or a storefront window, our work redefines how people engage with the world around them — turning passive viewers into active participants, and digital surfaces into portals of wonder.