2026-03-26
When experience becomes art – and every guest becomes a creator
The world of events is constantly evolving, but in 2026 one thing is clear: guests no longer just want to be entertained – they want to create, explore, and truly experience the moment.
The new generation of event activations goes beyond visual impact. They actively involve participants and deliver experiences that are both creative and instantly shareable.
Here are five new concepts that perfectly capture this shift.
Light Painting – where magic is created in the dark

Few experiences are as visually striking yet easy to engage with as Light Painting.
The concept is simple yet powerful:
participants “draw” in the air using different light sources while a camera captures their movements with long exposure. The result? Stunning, almost painterly images made of colorful light trails.
This activation:
- unlocks creativity
- becomes a shared artistic experience
- produces completely unique results every time
With capacity for 8–10 participants at once, it’s ideal for team-building activities and larger corporate events.
Light Painting isn’t just photography – it’s art in motion.
Magazine Booth – become a cover star in seconds

There’s something undeniably exciting about seeing yourself on the cover of a magazine.
The Magazine Booth brings this idea to life with a visually striking installation that recreates the look and feel of a real magazine cover. Guests step behind the frame and pose like the stars of a professional photoshoot.
The atmosphere is:
- stylish
- playful
- highly “post-worthy”
It can be equipped with a professional Selfie Machine for high-quality instant photos, or guests can use their own smartphones.
With space for 5–6 people at once, it’s perfect for group shots with friends or colleagues.
Selfie Kaleidoscope – step into infinite reflections

The Selfie Kaleidoscope is where technology meets illusion.
Inside a hexagon-shaped installation, mirrors, lights, and motion combine to create a mesmerizing world of infinite reflections. Guests see themselves multiplied from every angle, in every direction.
The experience is:
- futuristic
- immersive
- and guaranteed to deliver a “wow” moment
This is not a traditional photo booth – it’s a visual journey that results in eye-catching photos and videos designed for social media.
It accommodates 4–5 participants at a time.
Selfie Booth – nostalgia meets modern technology

Classic photo booths never truly go out of style – and for good reason.
The Selfie Booth brings back that nostalgic charm, enhanced with modern technology. Behind the curtain, a professional system ensures fast, high-quality photo capture.
What makes it special:
- instant photo printing
- vintage aesthetics
- premium image quality
Designed for 2–3 people at a time, it offers a more intimate and personal experience.
AR Motion – when space comes alive

AR Motion takes a completely different approach: here, movement is at the center of the experience.
This interactive projection system transforms any empty space into a digital playground or dance floor. It tracks motion, detects steps, and responds in real time – turning the human body into the controller.
Available modes include:
- dance battles
- reaction games
- skill-based challenges
This activation:
- encourages movement
- creates shared experiences
- instantly energizes any event
While designed for 2–4 active players, it naturally attracts a crowd, making spectators part of the fun.
More than entertainment – memories guests take with them
The key question for modern events is no longer just: “Did guests have a good time?”
It’s:
what do they take with them afterward?
These activations deliver exactly that:
- unique photos
- engaging videos
- shared moments
And most importantly, experiences that can be revisited again and again – whether through images or social media posts.
Events in 2026: experiences for every sense
What Light Painting, Magazine Booth, Selfie Kaleidoscope, Selfie Booth, and AR Motion all have in common is simple:
they don’t just happen – they make an impact.
And that’s exactly why they’re not just additions to an event, but defining highlights.
If the goal is to create an event that stands out instead of blending in, these experiences are no longer optional extras – they are essential.