Sonic Sphere

It includes a large number of speakers, creating an immersive soundscape that surrounds the audience, along with lighting effects on the sphere's surface.

[2][3][4] The design, inspired by Karlheinz Stockhausen's 1970 Kugelauditorium, features lounge-type seating and giant nets for guests to lie on.

The artists that exhibited at the Sonic Sphere in New York included Steve Reich, with his work "Music for 18 Musicians."

Additionally, the event featured listening sessions of music remixed for spatial sound design, such as the xx's debut album from 2009.

DJs Yaeji and Carl Craig contributed playlists, and pianist Igor Levit performed Morton Feldman's "Palais de Mari," accompanied by visuals from Rirkrit Tiravanija.