Use Cases & Scenarios

What the platform looks like in real attractions.

Believable examples that show how the devices combine. (Illustrative scenarios, not named customer case studies — we'll replace them with real installations as they go live.)

01 Single room

The single-room escape game

A first-time owner builds one room. A Core runs the show from its built-in audio and GPIO; one Relay Node drives the maglocks; a GPIO Node reads the puzzle buttons and a hidden reed switch; an Audio Node layers ambience and stings; a Panel Node sits at the desk. The owner designs the whole thing in Studio over a weekend, publishes to the Core, and runs it from the OCC.

Total device count: a handful. Time to a working show: days, not months.

02 Multi-room

The multi-room narrative attraction

A growing operator runs five connected rooms telling one story. Each room has its own GPIO, Sensor and Relay Nodes; shared Audio and Video Nodes drive media; a DMX Node controls the lighting rig; the Core orchestrates all of it. Because it is one platform, transitions between rooms are choreographed precisely, and a single operator monitors the whole attraction's health from one console.

One platform, five rooms, one operator console.

03 Museum

The museum interactive gallery

A museum installs a dozen interactive exhibits. Sensor Nodes detect visitors; Video and Audio Nodes deliver responsive media; a DMX Node handles accent lighting. The exhibits run unattended for years, update over the air, and report health to a Core that a single non-technical staff member checks each morning.

A dozen exhibits, one morning health check.

04 Haunt

The haunted attraction

A seasonal haunt needs dozens of scares to fire on cue in a harsh, dusty environment. Sensor Nodes trigger on guest presence; Relay Nodes fire pneumatic effects and drop props; Audio Nodes deliver perfectly-timed stings; a DMX Node drives the lighting. Everything is sealed against the environment and fails safe — a dropped connection pauses an effect, it doesn't endanger a guest.

Dozens of scares, sealed and fail-safe.

05 Theatre

The theatrical production

A production company standardizes on IMMERSE Control for repeatable cues. Lighting through a DMX Node, sound through an Audio Node, projection through a Video Node, and an existing media server bridged through a Serial Node — all cued deterministically from the Core so opening night and the hundredth night run identically.

Opening night and the hundredth night, identical.

Talk to us about your project

Picture your attraction on the platform.

Bring us your rooms, effects and ideas — we'll show you how the devices combine and scope the right system.