La Sphere in Las Vegas, a technological and architectural feat, becomes the stage for an unprecedented residency with Anyma, Matteo Milleri's innovative project. A blend of electronic music, artificial intelligence and sensory immersion, these revolutionary concerts push back the boundaries of art and technology.
A Visionary Alliance between Technology and Art
It's hard not to be impressed by the Sphere in Las Vegas. Inaugurated in 2023, this monumental structure is much more than a building. It's a technological and architectural feat that pushes all limits. At 157 metres wide and 111 metres high, it holds the title of the largest sphere ever built. And it doesn't stop at its impressive dimensions: the exterior is covered with 1.2 million LED panels, forming a giant screen visible for miles around. But it's inside that the magic really happens.
With a 360-degree LED screen in 16K resolution and an immersive audio system that literally envelops you, the Sphere offers a unique sensory experience. It's not just a venue; it's a temple where technology and art meet to create something unforgettable.

Anyma at La Sphere: A residence unlike any other
In December 2024, the Sphere is hosting a historic event: a residency forAnyma, the musical project led by Matteo Milleri, half of the celebrated duo Tale Of Us. Entitled The End of Genesys, this series of eight concerts is not just a first for the Sphere, but also for electronic music.
Anyma's shows transport the audience into a universe where reality and virtuality merge. Iconic pieces such as Consciousness and Eternity serve as the soundtrack to a truly futuristic epic. Imagine a cybernetic opera in four acts, captivating visuals, 4D effects and a thought-provoking story. It's much more than a concert: it's total immersion.

An Experience That Redefines the Concert
To attend a show in the Sphere is to forget everything you know about traditional concerts. Here, art, technology and emotion come together. Thanks to seats equipped with haptic devices, every bass vibration is physically felt. Environmental effects, such as wind simulations and scents, further amplify the experience.
And the visuals? They react in real time to the music, thanks to artificial intelligence and augmented reality. The Sphere doesn't just project images: it becomes an integral part of the show. Each spectator feels at the heart of an audiovisual odyssey that defies imagination.

A New Chapter for the Performing Arts
The collaboration between Anyma and the Sphere marks a turning point. It shows what is possible when technological innovation and artistic creativity come together. This marriage of futuristic architecture and avant-garde artistic vision paves the way for a new era in live performance.
Blending the physical and the digital, The End of Genesys asks profound questions about the future of humanity and the place of technology in our lives. It's not just a show: it's an invitation to explore, feel and rethink the link between art and the world around us.
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