A system capable of transforming perception into a living canvas of experience
The structure through which thought becomes behaviour and content becomes expression
The point where engineering, cognition, and content become one living system. From a single point of light to a living spatial experience.
Every generation redefines what a volumetric body can be.
Each generation inherits the Dragon’s core principles
— the Neuron, the Matrix, the volumetric pipeline —
and pushes the physical architecture further. Higher density. Greater transparency. New spatial possibilities born from the same foundation.
The newest Dragon. The most architecturally versatile body ever built.
RELEASE COMING 2026
Aurora evolves the Organic Matrix to its highest resolution. With a 1.56cm pitch and ultra-slim strings, it dissolves into the environment, becoming a living skin.
It is no longer just an installation. It is a transformation of the built environment.
The Dragon at its densest.
Designed for intimate spaces where full three-dimensional perception begins within one meter of the body.
Sixteen times the neuron density of DragonO².
The body that built the Dragon's legacy.
A decade of permanent installations, live events, and extreme conditions on five continents.
The reference point every generation since has measured itself against.
The Matrix is the grid of coordinates that defines position, depth, and structure. Every point of light in the body is mapped to an exact coordinate in a three-dimensional matrix. This is spatial awareness at the most granular level allows content to exist with full dimensional coherence
Conventional LED matrices place voxels in a rigid grid. Every row aligns directly above the one below it. The gaps between rows are visible, and the resolution is limited by the physical spacing of each point.
The ORGANIC system offsets alternate strings so each row fills the gap left by the one above it. The same number of LEDs, the same physical footprint — but the eye perceives a denser, more continuous volume of light.
Double the visual resolution, without doubling the hardware.
Conventional LED matrices align voxels in a rigid grid. The gaps between rows are visible. Resolution is limited by physical spacing.
The LedPulse ORGANIC system offsets alternate strings so each row fills the gap left by the one above it — delivering double the visual resolution from the same number of LEDs.
Every Dragon generation carries this principle. What evolves is the density.



Every organism begins at the smallest possible unit.
The Dragon begins at a single point of light — The Neuron —
The Neuronal architecture transforms the Dragon into a living spatial display, where electricity carries both energy and intelligence. Three-dimensional space becomes animated with the fluidity of a screen, extended into the physical world
The system operates through direct video signal mapping, where each voxel behaves like a three-dimensional pixel. This allows content to be generated and controlled using video signals rather than traditional lighting protocols.
No fixed format. No maximum dimension. Each module locks into the next, forming configurations as small as a single column or as large as the architecture allows. The system expands without friction.
Three generations. One genetic system. Infinite configurations.
A decade of permanent installations, extreme live environments, and configurations that have grown to hundreds of modules operating as a single, breathing organism.
Dragon Y concentrates density and modularity into intimate, high-resolution volumes.
Liberating the module into walls, curves, and architectural membranes that become the skin of the building itself.
A multi-sensory architecture integrating perceptive systems and spatial sensing infrastructure, creating a shared sensory foundation across all generations.
The Dragon observes the space around it through advanced vision systems.
Cameras and computer vision transform movement, presence, density, and collective behavior into real-time spatial awareness.
The Dragon listens to its environment through distributed microphone systems.
Sound, voice, rhythm, and ambient activity become signals that help the organism understand the dynamics of a space.
The Dragon can integrate a range of sensors to perceive conditions beyond sight and sound.
AI Interpretation, Presence, movement, proximity, environmental data, and custom inputs become part of a continuously evolving understanding of the environment.
The Dragon extends beyond light into sound.
Distributed audio architectures create immersive sonic environments where sound can move, respond, and exist in physical space with the same precision as light.