Lumisphere Experience

The Museum of Tomorrow and Visions2030 announce the international premiere of The Lumisphere Experience™, a first-of-its-kind, immersive, multi-sensory climate engagement installation.

Conceived as a transformative space for dreaming without limitations, The Lumisphere Experience, free and open to the public, invites visitors to gather and connect within a trio of interconnected domes, inspired by the work of Buckminster Fuller.

In this audiovisual environment, where artificial intelligence technology and culture meet, audiences are encouraged to awaken creativity, expand collective consciousness, and imagine innovative and hopeful solutions to pressing global challenges.

Coinciding with the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém (November 10-21, 2025) and the Earthshot Prize Ceremony (November 5, 2025), also at the Museum of Tomorrow, the installation will be an essential part of the institution's free programming this semester, stimulating dialogues about hope, resilience and environmental transformation.

“The Lumisphere Experience isn't just an installation—it's a threshold,” says Carey Lovelace, founder of Visions2030. “It's an invitation to step into the futures we dream of and build them together. We want to mobilize one billion people by 2030 to imagine the world they want—and take concrete steps to create it.”

With 360° projection mapping, immersive sound, interactive narratives, and climate action stations spanning 750 m², visitors are invited to dream—without limits—of their ideal ecological future.

Rendering of The Lumisphere Experience at the Museum of Tomorrow square, Rio de Janeiro, courtesy of Visions2030

Recognized for its bold and innovative exhibitions and its mission to integrate art, science, and sustainability, the Museum of Tomorrow is the ideal setting for this debut. As the first leg of a five-year global tour, The Lumisphere Experience will launch at one of the world's most iconic climate dialogue spaces, directly connecting international visitors, policymakers, and the general public—at a time when Brazil occupies a central position in the global movement for environmental restoration.

The Lumisphere Experience preview in Sacramento, California, June 2025, photo by Jay Blakesberg, courtesy of Visions2030.