Multisensory sound experience.
Soundpotai creates a multisensory experience where sound isn't just heard, but perceived through the vibration of matter. The body participates, the quality of the space changes, and people reconnect with each other and with the environment . It's more than just a sustainable design object. It's an experiential format that can be integrated into corporate events, cultural installations, and wellness environments.
What is a multisensory experience?
A multisensory experience arises when listening is no longer simply a matter of hearing but becomes a relationship between body and space . It's not about adding stimuli, nor intensifying sound, but rather a change in how it is perceived. When matter vibrates, sound stops coming from a specific point and is distributed throughout the environment, altering the quality of presence.
With Soundpotai , music doesn't just waft through the air: it passes through surfaces , propagates throughout structures, and becomes perceptible even through touch and posture. The experience becomes broader , less frontal, less directional. One realizes that space participates in listening and that the body is not merely a recipient but an active participant. It is in this subtle yet concrete shift that listening changes nature and becomes more immersive and present.
From vibrations to body perception
Every space has its own energy, made up of sounds, materials, surfaces, and human presence. A multisensory experience arises when these elements interact. With Soundpotai, sound isn't confined to the air: it passes through the material and is also perceived through the body. The surface vibrates, the environment resonates, posture changes.
It's not just listening, but a connection between body and space. Vibration expands perception and makes the experience more immersive, engaging, and inclusive. Don't turn up the volume: it changes the quality of the experience!
A multisensory experience isn't tied to a single context. It can transform a corporate event, become part of an exhibition, enhance the welcome in a hospitality space, or create a moment of daily well-being. Vibration doesn't dictate a function, but opens up possibilities.
Soundpotai, the sound that comes from matter
For companies and events
At a corporate event, attention span is fragile. People listen, move, and become distracted. A multisensory experience changes engagement. Vibration, in fact, promotes well-being and relaxation, creating a shared pause , a moment in which sound is not background but presence. And precisely for this reason, it leaves its mark . In a workspace, during a meeting or convention, the quality of the environment influences the quality of relationships. When sound penetrates matter, the experience becomes more intense, more memorable, more human.
For museums and exhibition routes
A museum is not just a place to observe, but a space for profound experiences. When sound vibrates within matter, the visit ceases to be merely visual and becomes immersive . The body enters into dialogue with the environment, perception expands, and the work is no longer distant . The multisensory experience doesn't add an effect, but opens up a further level of interpretation. It allows the public to feel and almost inhabit the installation.
For hotels, spas and reception spaces
Hospitality is played out in subtle details. A light, a scent, a sound. When the vibration is diffused and enveloping, the atmosphere changes without needing to be announced. The space becomes softer, more intimate, more recognizable. In a lounge, a spa, or a lobby, the multisensory experience isn't immediately noticeable, but it's remembered . It's that feeling that lingers, even after you've left .
For daily well-being
At home, sound often fills the silence. With a resonant surface, it can become a moment of reflection. The vibration invites you to slow down, breathe, and linger. It's not isolation, but presence. A different way of inhabiting your space, transforming listening into a conscious act.
FAQ
A multisensory sound experience engages multiple levels of perception simultaneously. With Soundpotai, sound isn't just heard, but perceived through the vibrations of matter, creating an immersive experience that encompasses the body, space, and environment.
In a traditional speaker, the sound comes from a specific point. In a multisensory experience, the surface itself resonates, and the vibration spreads throughout the space in an enveloping way, altering the quality of perception and the relationship with the environment.
Yes. A multisensory experience can be integrated into events, workshops, or corporate installations to create moments of shared presence and increase people's engagement in the space.
In museums, the multisensory experience expands the traditional language of exhibition, allowing the public to physically engage with the sound and experience the installation in a more immersive way.
Since sound is also transmitted through the vibration of matter, the multisensory experience can be perceived not only auditorily but also physically, making listening more inclusive.
Yes. The multisensory experience can also be integrated into domestic environments, transforming a moment of listening into a space dedicated to well-being and reconnection with the environment.