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Redefining Immersive Spaces with Interactivity: lumiflo and Augmenta at KOBA 2025

In an era where experience defines value, immersive spaces and interactivity are no longer just trends—they are the foundation of modern spatial design. From exhibitions to concerts, the way audiences engage with physical environments is being completely reimagined. This shift was on full display at KOBA 2025, where lumiflo and Augmenta teamed up to demonstrate how precision technology and creative integration can transform public spaces into unforgettable interactive experiences.

Immersive Spaces Thrive on Interactivity

Immersive spaces today are expected to go beyond stunning visuals. They must respond, adapt, and invite participation. Whether it’s a museum, an interactive art gallery, or a live performance stage, the magic lies in how the space interacts with the people inside it.

To achieve this, designers and integrators are increasingly turning to technologies that offer real-time spatial awareness. This is where precision tracking systems like Augmenta’s come into play, enabling environments to detect, react to, and even anticipate audience movement and behavior.

Lumiflo: Korea’s Immersive Experience Powerhouse

If you’re involved in immersive technology in Korea, chances are you already know Lumiflo. Known for their boundary-pushing work in everything from K-Pop concerts to cutting-edge exhibition design, lumiflo is a trusted name in transforming vision into reality.

Their mastery of interactive integration, coupled with a deep understanding of Korean culture and aesthetics, makes them a key player in the evolution of spatial design across the country.

Augmenta’s Latest Tracking Servers: Built for Public Interactivity

At the heart of many next-gen immersive projects is Augmenta—a pioneer in spatial tracking technology. Their latest generation of tracking servers delivers:

  • Centimeter accuracy across large, complex spaces
  • Seamless multi-person tracking, including precise people shape
  • Effortless integration with creative tools (TouchDesigner, Unreal, Unity, and more)
  • A plug-and-play experience designed to support creative freedom and operational stability

These systems are already solving challenges in high-traffic environments, from exhibitions to public art and performance installations.

KOBA 2025: A Real-Time Demo That Turned Heads

Held annually in Seoul, the KOBA Trade Show is Korea’s premier event for broadcast, lighting, and immersive technology. This year’s show highlighted a growing trend: interactive spaces as a medium of storytelling and engagement.

In the center of this momentum was the lumiflo x Augmenta booth, where a large interactive LED wall let visitors experience the full potential of Augmenta’s tracking in real-time.

People walked in front of the LED wall—and instantly, their silhouettes were detected, their precise height and other data displayed, and their presence brought to life on screen. The response? People in awe. Some attendees even hesitated before stepping in, surprised (and a bit shy!) at just how accurate the system was detecting their height.

This wasn’t just a flashy demo. It was proof of concept: how immersive spaces can feel intelligent, personal, and alive.

Engagement, Insights, and a Strong Team Presence

Throughout the event, the lumiflo team was present to answer questions, explain workflows, and show how Augmenta solves real-world issues in the design of interactive installations. Whether it was a museum curator or a stage technician, the feedback was consistent: this is the kind of tracking precision that brings spatial design to life.

Though final attendance figures for KOBA 2025 haven’t been released yet, early reports and social buzz point to a strong showing, with immersive and interactive technologies emerging as crowd favorites.

Moving Forward: The Augmenta + lumiflo Impact

The success of this partnership at KOBA is more than just a trade show story—it’s a glimpse into the future of public space design in Korea. Augmenta’s cutting-edge tech and Lumiflo’s creative tech skills are together enabling architects, AV integrators, and cultural institutions to create experiences that feel meaningful, responsive, and deeply human.

Conclusion: The Future is Interactive

As immersive environments become standard, it’s the interactivity—the ability to feel seen, heard, and responded to—that will define the next wave of innovation.

lumiflo and Augmenta are proud to be at the forefront of this evolution, enabling designers and creators to build immersive spaces that connect, engage, and inspire.

Want to learn more or explore how to bring this technology into your own projects?

Connect with the lumiflo team in Korea or reach out the Augmenta team to begin your interactive journey.