Immersive Special Effects

A new realm of creativity and freedom.

MORPHIC 

Spaces that sit right on the border of reality and illusion.

The Silky Fine Mist floats effortlessly through the air.

When illuminated, the mist keeps changing as if it is alive.

When enveloped in the mist, 

it gently takes over your visual and auditory senses.

Expanding your imagination beyond limits.

Welcome to a new world of imagination.

User Benefits

The Silky Fine Mist can be utilized to create magnificent artistic spaces both indoors and outdoors.

The Silky Fine Mist produced by twin-fluid nozzles, with its extremely fine particle size, readily floats in the air, diffusing light to fill an entire space with color, and enabling you to create high-quality, 3D-effect images by projecting beams of light.

The Silky Fine Mist, being harmless to both people and objects, is ideal for use in various indoor settings such as events, concerts, and commercial venues.

The Silky Fine Mist is produced by combining water and compressed air through our proprietary two-fluid nozzles. Unlike traditional smoke machines, it utilizes water instead of harmful chemicals, making it safe for the human body. It is suitable for use in various spaces, including commercial venues.

  Silky Fine Mist

  smoke machines

Silky Fine Mist

Smoke machines

Features

The stage effect can be customized by adjusting the particle size.

Diverse lineup

Liquid used

Drinking tap water (No water treatment is required).

Special liquid chemical

Effect on people and objects

Its easily evaporation keeps the objects and the surrounding space relatively dry.
No harm to breathe.

Necessary to clean the equipment and surrounding surfaces after each use.
Not good to breathe.

Maintenance

The automatic purging function drains residual water in the pipe, keeping the unit hygienic and the risk of nozzle clogging minimal.

Thorough cleaning is required after use.

Staging Technique

 By adding mist, it is possible to create a wide range of expressions.
Here, we will introduce some ways you can use mist to add to the aesthetic effect of a space.

Mist  x Laser

Mist  x LED lighting

Mist  x Projector

Project Profile & Case Studies

Air Inventions

Based on the concept of "inventing a new standard of air", an air dome with a diameter of 20 meters was constructed. This space in the heart of Milan makes visitors feel like taking deep breaths.

Creating Clouds with Mist

Created in collaboration with the University of Tokyo Graduate School, this installation sprays Silky Fine Mist to create wondrous clouds and acts as a demonstration of heat countermeasures.

+ Kochi Castle Hana Zukan

Renoir's flower sketches traverse the mist and touch the ground, forming a tunnel that conveys light, color, and motion through the use of imagery and lighting.

"Kizuki-au Builds Each Other"

International Art Festival Aichi 2022 Collaborative Planning Project “Kizuki-au Builds Each Other” Collaborative Constructions sponsored by the Embassy of Switzerland in Japan.

(MU) ROOM

The lighting level, color, sound volume, and aroma are all controlled to match the meditation program, making it easy for visitors to enter a relaxed meditative state.

Infinity Room

The "Infinity Room" Frieze installation utilizes Silky Fine Mist as the backdrop for holographic visuals. This produces a dreamlike setting of mist and light.

Expo 2020 Dubai - Japan Pavilion

Following the Japan Pavilion's theme of "Where ideas meet", a space was created that fuses images and mist. This is a highly immersive experience that dissolves the boundaries between the real and the virtual.

Nijo Castle Summer Festival 2021

Mist is generated in coordination with the movement of people. By linking this with the images projected on the walls, they created a space with a consistent theme.

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Kaiju no Sumika

The combination of Silky Fine Mist, laser lights, and illumination makes it possible to create scenes that look as if space-time has been distorted. Kaiju no Sumika Science Fantasy Experience

Thursday, November 7, 2019 to Sunday, January 26, 2020