Triposphere Online Exhibition

The Triposphere Online Exhibition extends the experience beyond physical space, offering a more intimate way to return to the artworks once shown at the exhibition. Moving through the works online allows time to linger, revisit, and notice subtle details that may have slipped by in the gallery.

54 Artists

93 Artworks

About the venue

Triposphere 2025 takes place at Aqua Art Center, a 300+ sqm, two-floor venue tucked inside Hanoi’s Old Quarter. The space is reimagined as a multi-layered dreamscape, divided into distinct “dream realms”: Parallel Worlds, Reality Corner, Inner Realm, Innocent Space, Spectrum Zone, and Sensory Fields — each named after and shaped by the themes of the artworks it hosts. Moving through the venue feels less like walking through rooms, and more like drifting between states of mind.

Designed specifically for the Dreams and Dreamers visual universe, the venue goes beyond display to become part of the narrative itself. Custom scenography, lighting, and spatial flow guide visitors through moments of reflection, play, and discovery, while interactive elements like the Dream Wall and Dream Quest invite direct participation. Here, art isn’t something you simply look at. It’s something you step into, respond to, and carry with you long after you leave.

Click the artwork to take a tour on each area

A Parallel World

The dream world is a parallel reality. It invites us to borrow from the waking world, then bend it, stretching scale, dissolving context, and reworking meaning. What once felt stable begins to slip, suspended between recognition and uncertainty. Here, dreams do not escape reality, but move alongside it, quietly reshaping how we see what we know.

A place untouched

Before the world imposes rules, it whispers wonder. Here, dreaming unfolds as a childlike instinct, and creation remains open, playful, and unguarded. Innocence lingers, not as memory, but as a state that can still be entered, if we allow ourselves to step in.

A sensory realm

Some dreams are hard to grasp but easy to feel. In this sensory realm, dreams unfold through movement, rhythm, and emotional flow. Color, texture, and energy guide perception, drawing us inward to a space where intuition leads before reason. Here, dreams do not ask to be understood. They are felt, lingering quietly within the body and the mind.

A living spectrum

Some dreams visit us with overwhelming intensity. In this living spectrum, image, color, and rhythm coexist and overlap, speaking in unison. Dreams unfold as a living field of experience, open to multiple possibilities.

A state of being

Meet the dreamers in their dreams. Suspended between thought and feeling, presence and absence. In this space, we are held between becoming and letting go. Dreams do not seek meaning — they open a quiet space for presence to drift inward.

A different lens

Reality may be singular, but there are many ways of seeing it. What we notice, and what we pause to capture, shapes how the world unfolds before us. As attention shifts, the familiar opens, drifting toward something more dreamlike. Dreaming, perhaps, has always been a way of seeing differently