Polyjam interactive installation
Interactive Art Crew

Polyjam

Plug the audience into the instrument. Large-scale interactive installations where strangers become an orchestra — built for festivals, galleries, and public space.

Music made by the crowd

Polyjam builds interactive music installations that let anyone — musicians, kids, passers-by — play together without needing to know how. Each setup is a spatial instrument: people trigger, shape, and layer sound just by being in the space. No performer on stage. The crowd is the band.

The work sits between installation art, live music, and social experiment. Every event is site-specific, and every audience writes a different piece. Polyjam has been featured at Lollapalooza Berlin, the Jerusalem Film Festival, and the Musrara Transmedia School in Jerusalem, alongside collaborator Keez Duifes.

Interactive installation Audience as instrument Site-specific Public space Spatial audio Collaborative

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Festivals, galleries, cultural institutions, corporate events, biennales. Polyjam builds each installation around the space — no two are identical.

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See it in motion

Documentation of a Polyjam installation — the audience working the space together. Each participant is a musician, and nobody knows what the next piece will sound like until it happens.

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Berlin

Lollapalooza Berlin

Large-scale interactive installation at one of Europe's biggest festivals. Audience members became the ensemble — crowds of thousands stepping in and out of a living instrument.

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Jerusalem

Jerusalem Film Festival

Immersive installation with collaborator Keez Duifes. Built specifically for the festival's experimental programme — a cinematic interactive piece where the audience shaped the soundtrack.

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Jerusalem

Musrara Transmedia School

Installation inside the Musrara School of Art & Society. A research-context piece engaging students and visitors in collective sound-making — part workshop, part show.

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Jerusalem

Musrara School — Part II

Second documentation from the Musrara residency — different angle, different moment. The installation evolved over the run as participants returned and built on each other's gestures.

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Ongoing

Festivals & Galleries

Polyjam tours to cultural festivals, public squares, galleries, and biennales. Each installation is commissioned and built specifically for the venue's space, audience, and context.

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Commissions

Custom builds

Polyjam takes on bespoke commissions — private events, corporate experiences, cultural programmes. If you have a space and want something unique in it, get in touch.

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Photo documentation from installations, festivals, and residencies. Full archive on Facebook.