Sean is best known as the founder and creative force behind The Waldorf Project, an ongoing experimental art platform launched in 2012 that has gained international recognition for pushing the limits of immersive and participatory experience. Through The Waldorf Project, Sean has conceived and directed large-scale, radical performance environments often described as “empathy engineering” experiments. These works dissolve the boundary between audience and performer, combining ritual, architecture, sound, choreography, and psychological framing to explore connection, vulnerability, and collective consciousness. The project has been realised worldwide, involving over 5,000 participants in Thailand and a high-altitude performance for 400 people aboard a Lufthansa flight, an unprecedented context for live immersive art. As a natural continuation of The Waldorf Project, Sean expanded his practice into virtual reality with Virtual Serenity, translating his principles of collective experience into a large-scale XR environment. Conceived as one of the most ambitious location-based VR empathy experiments to date, Virtual Serenity enabled up to 288 participants to share a synchronized virtual journey, extending Sean’s exploration of presence, emotional resonance, and shared human states into the digital realm. Across physical and virtual realms, Sean’s career is defined by his ability to operate at extreme scales, lead interdisciplinary teams, and consistently redefine what immersive art can be, positioning him as a key voice in the future of experiential and human-centric art practices. Affiliates These are products we personally use and recommend. * Framer: build websites, the easy way * Rize: magically track everything you do * Color AI: generate meaningful color palettes * Sublime: turn ideas into worlds of inspiration Sean on LinkedIn | Waldorf Project| Waldorf Project on Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.designdisciplin.com/subscribe