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Panorama 2017: How Sponsors and Artists Kept the Returning Festival Fresh

The second edition of the Goldenvoice festival showcased new, interactive digital art exhibits as well as upgraded experiences from returning sponsors.

Ian Zelaya
August 3, 2017

Last summer, New York welcomed a new music festival that catered to technology and art enthusiasts as much as it did to music lovers. Panorama—the first-ever East Coast music festival from Coachella-promoter Goldenvoice—set itself apart from hallmark events like Governors Ball by offering a slew of tech-focused, interactive art experiences, and a lineup designed to satisfy festivalgoers of all ages. 

This year, the sophomore edition of the festival—which returned to Randall’s Island July 28 to 30—switched its focus from making a memorable first impression to building on its success by showcasing new or upgraded experiences from digital artists as well as sponsors. 

Similar to last year’s inaugural event, one of the massive draws for attendees—aside from headliners such as Frank Ocean, Solange, A Tribe Called Quest, Tame Impala, and Nine Inch Nails—was the Lab. The HP-sponsored dome, which was once again curated by Meta.is, showcased six new interactive digital art exhibits and a new 360-degree immersive show projected in the area's 90-foot dome. 

Returning sponsors, including American Express, Bud Light, Sephora, and Macy’s, found ways to build on last year’s consumer activations, while brands including Hendrick’s Gin, Barefoot Wine, and Glenfiddich offered festivalgoers new experiences. 

Here’s a look at highlights from this year’s festival sponsors, the Lab, and the stages. 

Launch slide show

Panorama Stage
Panorama Stage

Similar to last year’s inaugural edition, the festival’s main stage broadcast a variety of imagery on three massive screens throughout the weekend. In between performances, the stage adhered to its New York theme with images of the city. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
Panorama Stage
Panorama Stage

One of the most visual performances of the weekend came from psychedelic rock band Tame Impala, whose set featured a multicolor laser show. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
The Point
The Point

Along with two performance stages and a DJ dome, the festival provided attendees with a daylong, misted, open-air dance party that had continuous DJ sets. At night, hanging LED lights above the checkered dance floor turned different colors. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
The Lab
The Lab

Sponsored by HP and curated by Meta.is, the Lab showcased new digital art exhibits including “Future Portrait,” a motion-capture art installation that welcomed attendees into the experience. Created by Brooklyn-based creative studio Prism, the exhibit translated a participants movement into animation using HP technology. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
The Lab
The Lab

A photo booth at the beginning of the experience allowed attendees to take holographic-inspired shots in a box created with mirrors and neon lights that changed colors. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
The Lab
The Lab

SoftLab, a New York-based design studio, created “Volume,” an interactive cube of responsive mirrors that redirected light and sound as a volume that reflected the excitement of attendees surrounding the cube. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
The Lab
The Lab

HP and Intel featured a room with a number of connected pods where attendees could play virtual-reality games. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
The Lab
The Lab

“Dream Machine” by Emilie Baltz invited people to play olfactory organs for a performance that combined smell with sound, light, and touch. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
The Lab
The Lab

“Boolean Planet,” an interactive installation created by Future Wife with music by Max Cooper, invited attendees to play with a giant inflatable sphere. By touching the outside of the sphere, people could create sound and moving visuals.

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
The Lab
The Lab

“Heartfelt,” a participatory installation created by artist and designer Ekene Ijeoma, invited participants to use their bodies as conductors by touching various poles. When each pole was touched, the installation created a heart with lights. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
The Lab
The Lab

The Lab’s 90-foot dome held more than 200 festivalgoers at a time to experience a 360-degree show called “The Ark.” The show, which depicted a mythic journey of intergalactic survival in the search for a new home, was created by Brooklyn-based content design and experiential production company Dirt Empire. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
American Express Experience
American Express Experience

For its second year, American Express showcased its two-story experiential space, which included New York- and music-theme stations on the first floor for all festival attendees, as well as a branded viewing area and lounge on the second floor for card members, influencers, and media. The activation, which was produced by Momentum Worldwide, included a photo backdrop of hanging microphone replicas and the experience hashtag in blue. 

Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for American Express
American Express Experience
American Express Experience

Another photo op offered a branded replica of a New York subway car.

Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for American Express
American Express Experience
American Express Experience

A Plinko-inspired game, which mimicked a subway map, gave attendees a chance to win prizes. 

Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for American Express
American Express Experience
American Express Experience

A third photo op involved a swing set that was designed to look like the Brooklyn Bridge.

Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for American Express
American Express Experience
American Express Experience

The activation’s music- and city-inspired design incorporated water refill stations that were created to look like fire hydrants. 

Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for American Express
American Express Experience
American Express Experience

The animated interactive Mic Drop station invited attendees to dance and pose based on changing animations. 

Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for American Express
HP Lounge
HP Lounge

As domes were once again a big theme at this year’s festival, sponsor HP activated its own blue dome in the middle of the festival grounds. 

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
HP Lounge
HP Lounge

Inside the dome, guests were invited to participate in a number of immersive art activities. These included designing and printing custom scarfs using on the HP Pavilion X360 using Windows Ink, taking 120-degree light painting photos designed by artist Eric Park, dancing to manipulate virtual reality by artist Android Jones, and creating kaleidoscope patterns that were reflected in laser light shows on the dome. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
Hendrick’s Gin Booth
Hendrick’s Gin Booth

Momentum Worldwide also produced a Hendrick’s Gin activation that offered attendees gin cocktails and a photo booth that reflected the brand’s theatrical circus-inspired style, inviting festivalgoers to pose on a motorcycle in front of a backdrop of greenery and roses. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
Macy’s Pool Party
Macy’s Pool Party

Returning sponsor Macy’s hosted a pool party-inspired activation, which include a blue ball pit that resembled a pool and colorful pool floats. The activation was produced by Macy's and LeadDog Marketing Group.

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Macy’s Pool Party
Macy’s Pool Party

A branded wall displayed a curated "Press Play: Festival Fashion" product collection, while a lifeguard chair served as a seating option for attendees. 

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Glenfiddich Dome
Glenfiddich Dome

Whiskey brand Glenfiddich hosted a sensory experience in a dome that invited guests to sample unique cocktails, learn about how whiskey colors influence taste, and discover how whiskey texture influences smell. 

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Barefoot Wine’s Rosé Bar
Barefoot Wine’s Rosé Bar

Barefoot Wine celebrated the popular summer wine rosé with a branded mini lounge, a bar that served drinks include “frosé,” and viewing deck. 

Photo: Nikki Jahanforouz
Bai V.I.P. Lounge
Bai V.I.P. Lounge

Antioxidant-infused beverage brand Bai returned as a festival sponsor, hosting a V.I.P. lounge that included a photo booth depicting a variety of fruit in the brand's black-and-white color scheme. Patrick J Clayton Productions designed the lounge, and Jordana Schrager created personalized polaroids for attendees. 

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Bai V.I.P. Lounge
Bai V.I.P. Lounge

The lounge also invited guests to charge their phones at a branded phone-charging locker.

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Sephora Experience
Sephora Experience

Beauty brand Sephora returned with its massive tent that featured a variety of stations, including beauty and braid bars and a mask lounge. Illuminated neon silhouettes added to the festival atmosphere. The experience was designed in-house. 

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Sephora Experience
Sephora Experience

A giant, branded black marker board invited guests to write what beauty meant to them by filling in the blanks.

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Bud Light Lounge
Bud Light Lounge

Mosaic produced Bud Light’s activation, which featured a shaded, branded lounge and a bar.

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Bud Light Lounge
Bud Light Lounge

The “Gathering Tree,” which was designed using the brand’s blue and white colors, invited attendees to play a game with paper fortune tellers for a chance to win festival wearables and swag. Fortunes were placed in jars that were strung from the structure. 

Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
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