Interactive shows & games for mobile domes
More participation.
More enthusiasm.
Flexible for schools, events, and festivals.
Flexible
program modules
for mobile
domes
Mobile domes are used in a wide variety of settings today — from school programs and events to festivals, roadshows, and cultural events. Kinetarium is designed specifically for this diversity and can be flexibly integrated into a range of programs.
Shows and games of varying lengths can be easily integrated into existing programs.
Flexible modules work just as well in short slots as they do in longer programs.
Content for different audiences — from school classes to large event audiences.
Why Kinetarium works especially well in the Mobile Dome
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Mobile planetariums often work with larger groups—from school classes to event audiences.
Kinetarium makes it possible to engage all participants at the same time and let them play together.
This creates a shared experience in which the entire group is actively involved.
shared multiplayer experiences
high level of engagement in the room
ideal for school programs
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Kinetarium is ideal for short, interactive program segments, but also offers shows and games of varying lengths, making it easy to integrate into programs of different durations.
Quick game rounds or longer interactive shows
Flexible integration into existing programs
Ideal as a brief introduction, an interactive interlude, or a standalone program module.
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Interactive formats boost student engagement.
Learning through Gaming
Teaching scientific topics in a playful way
High level of participation from the entire group
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Especially when locations change frequently, easy access for visitors is crucial.
No installation required
No registration required
Spontaneous participation is possible
Mobile domes as versatile spaces for experiences
Mobile planetariums are used in a wide variety of settings today. In addition to traditional educational formats, events, festivals, and cultural programs are increasingly being held in the dome.
Typical applications include:
School programs and educational projects
Science days and science festivals
Roadshows by museums or research Institutions
City festivals and cultural events
Corporate events and brand experiences
Festivals and immersive art programs
Lectures, talks, and live presentations
Concerts and audiovisual performances
Kinetarium complements these formats with interactive multiplayer experiences in which the audience actively becomes part of the action.
Typical use cases for the Mobile Dome
Interactive school programs
Multiplayer games engage entire school classes at the Dome and bring scientific topics to life through shared experiences.
Roadshows & tour programs
Ideal for mobile programs that take place in various locations — from schools and museums to events.
Events & Festivals
A crowd-pleaser at science fairs, city festivals, or other festivals — large groups can participate at the same time.
Introduction to the Show
Short interactive games at the start of a performance engage the audience and immediately capture their attention in the Dome.
Closing session with audience participation
At the end of a show, visitors can get involved and put what they’ve learned into practice in a fun way.
Case studies
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A crowd-pleaser at the festival – Travemünde Week 2023
At Travemünde Week 2023, Kinetarium was featured as a special highlight of the program inside a mobile dome.
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Interactive Dome Show at the Film Festival – Nordic Film Days Lübeck
At the 2022 Lübeck Nordic Film Festival, Kinetarium was used in a mobile dome as part of the festival program.
Easy Technical Integration
Kinetarium was developed for large projection surfaces and integrates well into mobile planetarium systems.
Use of existing dome projection systems
Adaptability to different dome sizes
Quick on-site setup
Reliable operation even with frequent setup and takedown and at changing locations.
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The mobile dome must be equipped with a digital fulldome projection system (e.g., Vioso Anyblend, Screenberry media server) capable of accepting a real-time video signal (via screen capture or Spout). For systems with a single projector, experience has shown that setting up the Kinetarium client is very simple and can be done with just a few clicks.
The computer running the Kinetarium Client should have the following or comparable hardware:
Hard drive: 1.5 GB free space
RAM: 16 GB
Processor: 3.1 GHz quad-core Intel Core i7
Graphics card: GeForce RTX 3050 6 GB
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The computer running the Kinetarium Client requires a constant and stable internet connection.
Visitors also need internet access on their mobile devices to participate. We recommend providing an open Wi-Fi network for visitors. If there is good cellular reception inside the dome, Wi-Fi is not required.
Would you like to test how Kinetarium works in your mobile dome?
Then feel free to contact us, and we’ll provide you with a free trial version! That way, you can try out the games yourself and make sure everything works properly.
Let’s plan your interactive program together!
In a short demo, we’ll show you how to integrate interactive multiplayer games into your mobile dome’s program.