PHI Studio and Realscape Productions bring two new immersive audio experiences to the Old Port of Montreal
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PHI Studio and Realscape Productions bring two new immersive audio experiences to the Old Port of Montreal
FLIGHT. Photo: Axis Productions.



MONTRÉAL.- This summer, the Old Port of Montreal comes alive with the arrival of DARKFIELD, the acclaimed UK-based studio known for its immersive audio experiences in complete darkness. Presented inside specially designed shipping containers, these two experiences will transport audiences into sensory worlds that are both unseflling and captivating.


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SÉANCE and FLIGHT use binaural sound and theatrical staging to place audiences at the center of the narrative.

Each 20-minute experience unfolds in total darkness, blurring the line between reality and fiction and inviting participants to question what is real — and what isn’t. Created by Glen Neath and David Rosenberg, these works have already captivated over 600,000 people worldwide. This is not DARKFIELD’s first collaboration with PHI — in 2022, PHI presented ETERNAL, an immersive audio experience inspired by Bram Stoker’s Dracula.


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THE EXPERIENCES

SÉANCE is an intense sonic performance that explores the psychology of a group of people who have been bombarded with suggestible material. In complete darkness, your senses become vulnerable to persuasion. We only ask that you proceed with an open mind...

FLIGHT takes audience members through two worlds, two realities and two outcomes to their journey. Find comfort in knowing that however ill advised your choices have been - there is a version of you who made better ones and is suffering less regret and embarrassment.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

SÉANCE and FLIGHT will be presented starting June 20, 2025, at 2 de la Commune Street West. Both experiences are offered in French and English and are suitable for ages 13 and up.

DARKFIELD produces innovative immersive experiences at the forefront of technology and theatre - both location-based experiences and digital work. DARKFIELD’s work utilises striking sets and shipping containers, binaural 360 degree sound, complete darkness and a variety of sensory effects, where each participant is situated at the centre of intense, evolving narratives.

DARKFIELD has toured globally, reaching over 600,000 audiences across the UK, Asia, Australia, North America, Saudi, Turkey and Mexico. The experiences have featured in major film festivals including BFI London Film Festival, Venice, IDFA, Tribeca, Raindance, SXSW and in 2021 won Columbia’s Digital Storytelling Lab’s Breakthrough Award in recognition of the year’s most innovative narrative.

Realscape Productions are international theatre producers specialising in tech- infused, multi-sensory experiences that make your brain go “OoOoh!” Their work spans the immersive shipping container productions DARKFIELD, the acclaimed sci-fi dance phenomenon Future Cargo by Requardt & Rosenberg, the Australian productions of the hit West End play Ghost Stories, and the award-winning one-on one encounter Mummy’s Milk.

Realscape are DARKFIELD’s longest- running collaborators, bringing their unsettling worlds to new locations and enthralling audiences since 2017.

Studio PHI

PHI Studio has developed a reputation as an incubator for talent at the vanguard and as a catalyst for the conception and implementation of immersive multidisciplinary projects. We are continually exploring the ways in which technology can lead to new forms of artistic expression and storytelling. PHI Studio is committed to collaborating with artists, producers, and partners to foster the creation and development of innovative artworks at the vanguard, shaping the future of the immersive experience.



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