
DragonO² is a body that exists in space the way a living organism does, three-dimensional, transparent, modular, and continuously alive. Each of its neurons decodes encoded video signal transmitted through a single copper cable and emits light at an exact coordinate in three dimensions. Every pixel maps directly to a voxel. The body occupies space without obstructing it. It inhabits architecture without altering it.
Built to be present, precisely, for as long as the space requires.
The most reliable volumetric system in the world. Refined over a decade of installations and experiences across continents.
Every structural decision tested and engineered for extreme conditions. Durability is not a feature, it's an essential part of the architecture.
A system that operates with the most powerful and advanced set of software tools created exclusively for DragonO² optimal performance.









DragonO² is the proven software architecture that established the global standard for volumetric intelligence and made volumetric light a viable commercial proposition.
Every volumetric system in the world hits the same wall: DMX. Universe limits. Translation layers. Protocol ceilings. LedPulse broke through it with a patented direct video architecture that maps every pixel to its voxel in real time. One computer. No intermediary.
We designed a rendering and simulation pipeline, providing a mature, industrial-grade foundation that balances real-time performance with absolute reliability. Full compatibility with the LYRA cognitive layer.
The reference standard. A decade later, still unreplicated.
A system that operates with the most powerful and advanced set of software tools created exclusively for DragonO² optimal performance.
The soul of the Dragon is the content that generates emotion and connection.
Content for Dragon O², is sculpted in three dimensions, occupying real physical space.We treat content creation as its own discipline. The soul is the emergent behavior, the stories sculpted in light.
Every piece, made for a medium that didn’t exist before we built it.