NAWA: Majika x Hansaplast - Interactive Immersive Room with Ball-Throwing Mechanics

An immersive room installation from the NAWA: Majika x Hansaplast collaboration where visitors can enjoy visual content and play by throwing balls to interact with visuals projected on the walls.

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From October 4-26, 2025, NAWA Experience collaborated with Hansaplast to present an immersive experience attraction titled “NAWA: Majika x Hansaplast” at Museum Bank Mandiri, Kota Tua, Jakarta.

This collaboration edition carries the theme “reflecting on childhood dreams and understanding wounds as part of a journey that can be healed”, aligned with Hansaplast’s message as a wound care product manufacturer.

Adapting the concept from the previous NAWA: Majika, visitors are invited to enter an immersive room where almost every side is projected with eye-catching visual content.

Meanwhile, the room’s floor is filled with plastic balls that not only create a ball-pit play area, but also function as interactive media that trigger direct interactions with the projected visuals when thrown at the walls.

Highlights of "NAWA: Majika x Hansaplast" on @lzyvisual

As with the previous edition, in this project I was again responsible for two interactive stages out of the nine visual content stages shown.

Presented with new concepts and stage names, the two stages are:

Bat Cave Stage, visitors are brought into a cave atmosphere filled with flocks of bats. Ball-throwing interactions with the bats are divided into three phases: the first hit makes the bat look dizzy, the second provokes its anger, and the third finally knocks it to the ground.

Visual Preview of the Bat Cave Stage

Shooting Star Stage, in this session, the walls show a night sky with shooting stars crossing from various directions. When a star is hit by a thrown ball, it explodes into fireworks, creating a festive and magical visual effect.

Visual Preview of the Shooting Star Stage