MirageMix blends digital innovation with cultural narrative to create immersive IP exhibitions worldwide.

From ancient civilizations to futuristic worlds, our projects invite visitors to explore emotions, identities, and infinite possibilities through interactive, sensory-driven experiences.

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Project Highlights

  • Person standing inside a mirrored tunnel with pink cherry blossom images reflected on the walls.

    MixSpace: Infinite Me

    2025, Las Vegas, USA

    The MirageMix team provided planning, design, exhibition production, and operational management services for this venue.

    The exhibition follows the themes of self, nature, emotion, parallel worlds, and the universe, exploring human consciousness and infinite possibilities in the digital age.

    Visitors are not mere spectators but creators—every breath, sound, emotion, and movement is sensed by AI and transformed into part of the artwork itself.

  • Myth of Pompeii—Treasures of Ancient Greece and Rome from the National Archaeological Museum of Naples

    2023, Beijing, China

    The MirageMix team provided immersive digital art creation, exhibition design, and promotional operations.

    The exhibition focused on love, luxury, and beauty during the Greco-Roman era, recreating the life and urban landscape of Pompeii before it was buried in volcanic ash.

    It offered audiences an emotional and aesthetic journey through the splendor of ancient Greek and Roman civilization.

  • Large mural of Mount Fuji and ocean waves inspired by Hokusai, inside a modern building lobby.

    Floating City of Dreams—The Great Exhibition of 19th-Century Ukiyo-e Masterpieces

    2022, Shenzhen / Hefei / Beijing, China

    The MirageMix team provided immersive digital art production, exhibition design, and promotional operations.

    Dedicated to Japanese Ukiyo-e, the exhibition featured museum-level originals by masters such as Katsushika Hokusai, Utagawa Hiroshige, and Kitagawa Utamaro.

    Through digital projection, sound design, and stage effects, visitors experienced the vibrant atmosphere of the Edo and Meiji eras in a deeply immersive way.

  • Ancient Egyptian artifacts displayed in glass cases with a large wall relief of Egyptian figures and hieroglyphics in the background.

    Golden Mummies of Egypt

    2022, Shenzhen, China

    The MirageMix team provided interactive digital technology support and organizational services.

    Curated by the Manchester Museum, the exhibition featured 108 selected Egyptian artifacts highlighting the Greco-Roman period.

    It explored the blending of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman traditions through themes of life, religion, burial, and the pursuit of immortality.

    The exhibition also integrated multimedia displays—including documentaries, touchscreens, and CT scans of mummies—to bring ancient Egypt to life for modern audiences.

  • A large, whimsical, plush-like structure resembling a cat-faced vehicle with a smiling, mischievous cat face at the front. The vehicle is decorated in pink, peach, and brown tones, with small white mice characters on top, and a pink circle with Chinese characters on the back.

    The World of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli: The Art of Animation

    2021, Beijing, China

    The MirageMix team provided exhibition layout design, production, and operational management support.

    The exhibition offered a comprehensive presentation of Hayao Miyazaki’s artistic achievements and Studio Ghibli’s creative process.

    It showcased nearly 300 reproductions of original drawings, design sketches, and cels from 21 classic Studio Ghibli films—including My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, and Howl’s Moving Castle—creating a vivid journey through the world of Japanese animation.

  • Interior of an exhibition hall displaying ancient artifacts, statues, informational posters, and a large directional sign in yellow with white geometric lines and text.

    Sanxingdui: The World of Man and God—The Ancient Shu Civilization Special Exhibition

    2019, Rome, Italy

    The MirageMix team provided digital art production and exhibition installation design.

    Jointly organized by the Sichuan Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration and the Cultural Heritage Supervision Bureau of Rome, the exhibition was held at Trajan’s Market and the Imperial Fora Museum.

    It showcased 145 sets of cultural relics from China, including treasures from the Sanxingdui and Jinsha archaeological sites—marking a cultural dialogue between two ancient civilizations of East and West.

  • Disney's Frozen themed scene with orange autumn trees, large rocks, and statues of Anna and Elsa in front.

    Frozen: The Magical Exhibition

    2019, Shanghai, China

    The MirageMix team provided advanced design and exhibit production services.

    Officially licensed by Disney, the exhibition followed the storyline of Frozen 1 and 2, recreating its enchanting world through exquisite scenography and emotional storytelling.

    It featured meticulously crafted scenes such as the magical kingdom of Arendelle, Queen Elsa’s coronation, and the icy forest, allowing visitors to step into the beloved cinematic universe and experience its magic firsthand.

  • A woman in a white dress floating underwater in a swimming pool, reaching towards the water surface near a ladder.

    Leandro Erlich: The Confines of Reality

    2019, Beijing / 2021, Shenzhen, China

    The MirageMix team provided planning, design, and exhibit production services.

    Centered on optical illusion art, the exhibition featured works spanning the artist’s 25-year career and attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors.

    Interactive installations such as the iconic Swimming Pool allowed audiences to become part of the artwork, transforming perception into participation.

  • A large cartoonish statue of Astro Boy in an exhibition space, with display panels and artwork around.

    Osamu Tezuka Special Exhibition—Astro Boy: The Original AI Dream

    2019, Beijing, China

    The MirageMix team provided curatorial planning and exhibit production services.

    The highlight of the exhibition was 30 original and 100 reproduced drawings by Osamu Tezuka, showcasing the creative evolution of Astro Boy from concept to finished animation.

    The exhibition combined nostalgia with futuristic imagination—linking Tezuka’s pioneering vision of artificial intelligence with today’s digital world, inviting visitors to journey across dimensions and encounter the origins of AI in classic Japanese animation.