This was a kilometer-long portal. “Neon Sky” was designed as a full-sensory capsule across Fremont Street, where the skyline became a liquid journey through cosmic desertscapes, syncing 32 vertical displays and a 1375-foot ceiling into one seamless movement.
Here, the entire sky was in motion. The street itself became the vessel, the vehicle carrying you through a dream. Looking up, the dome of the sky shifted around you, while the screens at eye level acted like windows, offering glimpses of a reality outside the desert mirage.
This piece questioned what it feels like to travel through voltage. A continuous capsule of dream-state geography and digital illusion, where the city itself became transport.