Navi Gate Digital Art Experience

Navi Mumbai International Airport

2025
Mumbai Meets the World
A curated digital art journey through the stories, rhythms and horizons of Maharashtra.

At Navi Mumbai International Airport, Navi Gate turns the new lotus inspired terminal by Zaha Hadid Architects into a living cultural institution.

Designed and curated by Tamschick Media + Space, the Digital Art Program creates a continuous art experience that connects tradition, innovation and the creative future of Maharashtra and India.

NMIA is inaugurated by India’s Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on 08.10.2025 and commercial operations commenced on 25.12.2025.

The development of further zones by TMS are ongoing.

Modern interior with colorful suspended light installation and people walking on polished floor
Circles representing “the bindi”

Navi Gate Digital Art Experience is conceived as a journey through thematic zones positioned at key architectural thresholds inside the terminal. Each zone explores a different facet of Maharashtra and Mumbai including welcome, identity, memory, rhythm, cinema, landscape and aspiration.

TMS developed a spatial media system that weaves together film, digital art, interactive reflections, kinetic performance, sound design and sculptural media. Circular screens and light rings, inspired by the bindi, the forehead dot as a symbol of focus and presence in Indian visual culture, repeat throughout the terminal alongside motion elements and architectural surfaces to shape a consistent visual language.

Each zone was curated with the artists chosen for their relevance to the theme. Their work, combined with TMS’s spatial design and dramaturgy, forms a continuous story of arrival, transition and belonging.

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Changing rhythms

Navi Gate Experience guides passengers through a sequence of distinct atmospheres that unfold naturally along their journey through the terminal. It begins with a welcoming gesture that sets the tone for the experience, followed by interactive reflections and digital impressions of Mumbai that help introduce the narrative of the airport.

As travelers move further, the environment becomes calm and reflective, offering visual moments inspired by Maharashtra’s rituals, coastline and rural life. This atmosphere then shifts into an energetic area shaped by dance, sound and the movement of a kinetic installation, which becomes a clear feature within the departure space. The terminal then opens into a cinematic zone that highlights Bollywood’s cultural influence through large-scale visual installations.

As passengers continue along the arrival route, they move through a sequence of circular displays that echo the “bindi” and follow Mumbai’s changing rhythm across the day. In the Immigration Hall, mirrored surfaces and layered visuals introduce different perspectives of the city. The experience ends with a forward-looking interpretation of Mumbai as travelers make their way into the public area beyond the terminal.

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An art program within functional constraints

TMS was entrusted to create a unified digital art experience inside a large-scale public infrastructure project. The content needed to honor India’s artistic heritage while introducing new creative voices, innovative media approaches and narratives grounded in the region.

The experience had to work within an airport’s functional constraints while remaining intuitive, emotional, and accessible to passengers from all backgrounds. A key objective is to raise awareness about Maharashtra’s diverse cultures and art forms, through visual stories that are unique to the state.

As one of the largest cultural programs in an airport, NMIA’s Navi Gate Digital Art Experience will offer millions of passengers an accessible, emotionally rich introduction to Maharashtra and Mumbai. By merging contemporary media architecture with local narratives, the program positions the new terminal as a cultural landmark and a future reference in global airport experience design.

Project Highlights

  • A curated program featuring leading Indian artists, emerging voices and multidisciplinary creative partners
  • A unified curatorial framework that translates culture, geography and contemporary expression into spatial scenography
  • Immersive media zones integrated into the terminal architecture
  • A large kinetic installation combining textile, motion, choreography and real-time sound composition
  • Synchronization of all screens, lighting, sound and movement in real-time

Facts & Figures

Client:
Adani Group - Navi Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd.
Location:
Navi Mumbai International Airport
Ulwe Maharashtra
India
Type:
Digital Art Program for Navi Mumbai International Airport
Area:
5000+ m²
Audience
International and domestic passengers
On View:
Yes
TMS Scope:
Lead agency for scenography, narrative design, curatorial concept, artist selection, spatial media design, content direction, sound direction, technical integration
Project Partners:

Switch and roy.studio - Curation and artist onboarding

LEVA - Kinetic installation engineering

M-Box - System Coordination and integration

BeWunder - AV engineering

Valentin Trillo Architects - Site integration and installation planning