Jean-Michel Jarre, featured at the Venice Biennale’s 19th International Architecture Exhibition.
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We are thrilled to spotlight Oxyville, a groundbreaking installation by legendary composer Jean-Michel Jarre, featured at the Venice Biennale’s 19th International Architecture Exhibition (May 10 – November 23, 2025).
This visionary soundscape reimagines the city as a sensory and emotional journey through pure acoustics. Visitors are invited to close their eyes and wander through imagined spaces—cathedrals, plazas, quiet corridors—crafted entirely through 360° spatialized sound. It’s not just an exhibit; Oxyville is a conceptual playground where audio becomes structure, rhythm becomes street, and silence becomes form.
At the core of this immersive experience is SPACE by CODA—a revolutionary sound and immersive design system that integrates high-definition 3D audio, projection, and acoustic architecture. With no visible speakers or technical clutter, SPACE lets sound itself become the structure, enveloping visitors in an auditory environment that redefines what architecture can be.
Get tickets to this amazing experience HERE