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Set inside a historic glass factory in Bengaluru, the festival brings together immersive art, live music, and collaborative learning, transforming industrial space through light, sound, and spatial design. The Sixth Sense unfolds as a multi-format cultural experience across installations, performances, and workshops from 13th to 22nd February, 2026.
The Three Pillars of The Sixth Sense:
I. Artech
Explore 15+ immersive art-tech installations spanning large-scale projections, interactive works, and experimental environments. A 360° immersive dome experience forms a central part of this pillar, presenting full-dome audiovisual works designed for complete spatial immersion.
II. Music
Live music at The Sixth Sense is curated as a multisensory experience, unfolding on select dates and ticketed separately.
Live Performances:
14 February 2026 — Batavia Collective & Sam Barker
15 February 2026 — Vieux Farka Touré & Niladri Kumaar
21 February 2026 — Max Cooper
22 February 2026 — Luke Slater
III. Workshops
Workshops at The Sixth Sense create space for learning and exchange. Alongside artist- and technology-led sessions, the festival also hosts Echoes of Earth’s The Greener-side workshops for children and parents, focused on sustainability and hands-on engagement.












