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Check out a multi-sensory experience at Hong Kong’s first large-scale art dome

Hong Kong's first large-scale art dome, FutureScope, has opened at Kai Tak Sports Park, running from December 19, 2025 to January 4, 2026. The dome features 'Perpetual Records', an immersive exhibition co-created by local media art studio XCEPT and Japanese artist Daito Manabe. Visitors can interact with 360-degree projections using facial recognition technology that translates their expressions into geometric patterns and alters an adaptive soundscape. Ticketed performances from January 2 to 4 offer deeper engagement with the artwork through live audio-visual sessions guided by XCEPT's artistic director Chris Cheung (h0nh1m).

This event matters because it introduces a new type of multi-sensory, participatory art experience to Hong Kong, expanding the city's cultural offerings beyond traditional gallery and museum spaces. By combining cutting-edge technology with spiritual concepts like the Akashic Records, FutureScope positions Hong Kong as a hub for innovative digital art and immersive installations, potentially attracting both local audiences and international visitors during the holiday season.