Beyond Sight

Beyond Sight Experiences

Le Plan Studio develops beyond sight experiences designed to expand perception beyond a purely visual dimension.

These projects are not conceived as alternatives to traditional formats, but as a more advanced approach to experience design—where perception becomes the true foundation.

The objective is to create environments that can be experienced through multiple sensory channels, engaging the body, space, and emotion in a deeper and more complete way.

Beyond a Vision-Centered Approach

Contemporary experiences are often built around what is seen.

Le Plan Studio challenges this limitation by designing experiences that do not rely exclusively on vision.

Beyond sight means rethinking the hierarchy of the senses.

Sound, materiality, spatial presence, rhythm, and atmosphere become central elements, allowing the experience to unfold in a more immersive and inclusive way.

This approach opens new possibilities—not only for accessibility, but for the quality of the experience itself.

Perception as a Multisensory System

At the core of these projects lies an understanding of perception as a multisensory process.

The way we experience space is not limited to sight—it is constructed through the interaction of multiple sensory inputs.

Le Plan Studio designs environments where these inputs are carefully orchestrated, creating a coherent and immersive system.

Every element is calibrated to guide attention, generate emotion, and build memory.

Accessibility as a Design Principle

Beyond sight experiences are inherently inclusive.

Accessibility is not treated as an addition or a technical requirement, but as a fundamental design principle.

By moving beyond a purely visual logic, these experiences become accessible to a broader audience, including those with visual impairments, while simultaneously enriching the experience for everyone.

In this sense, inclusion is not a constraint—it becomes a qualitative enhancement of the project.

Space, Body and Interaction

In these environments, the relationship between body and space becomes central.

The experience is not passively observed, but actively lived.

Movement, proximity, orientation, and physical presence all play a role in shaping perception.

The space responds to the individual, and the individual becomes part of the experience.

A New Dimension of Immersion

Beyond sight represents one of the most advanced expressions of Le Plan Studio’s vision.

It is not about reducing the role of vision, but about expanding the experience into a broader perceptual field.

By integrating multiple sensory dimensions, these projects redefine what immersion can be—moving from a visual effect to a deeper, more meaningful form of engagement.

The result is an experience that is not only seen, but fully perceived, lived, and remembered.