I'm a big fan of this genre of "a person got rich in tech and spent their wealth making an unrelated thing they wanted to exist in the world, untethered from the need to be profitable or self-sustaining."
See also, Jamie Zawinski's DNA Lounge[0] in San Francisco
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simonw 5 days ago [-]
Posting this here as a reminder that you can build a successful software company and use that to fund a cutting-edge experimental art and performance space under the cover of "it's a research lab".
Well I mean it’s not a stretch at all for this specific company…a theater like this is a perfect testbed for QLab
simonw 2 hours ago [-]
That's the beauty of this: QLab clearly do need a lab space... but they maybe don't need that space to be this beautifully designed and then have it run as a whole theater with artist collaborations like this.
I find the whole thing hugely inspiring. Chris is one of my new entrepreneurial heroes.
aplsoftwaredev 10 minutes ago [-]
Thanks for sharing! I live in baltimore and have ridden my bike past this place multiple times and didn't know what it was. I asked my wife and her friend who is in the studio scene has done performances there.
DonHopkins 5 hours ago [-]
Department of Research Simulation
ge96 2 hours ago [-]
Was thinking literal voxel eg. game engine
keeganpoppen 3 hours ago [-]
that place is absolutely gorgeous. like it or not, The Sphere is an amazing… cultural artifact, and stuff like this is absolutely the future.
Rendered at 22:30:19 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) with Vercel.
See also, Jamie Zawinski's DNA Lounge[0] in San Francisco
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_Lounge
https://www.dnalounge.com/gallery/2026/01-24/020.jpg
This picture from a recent concert looks how I imagine the Bay Area:
https://www.dnalounge.com/gallery/2026/01-24/020.jpg
Edit: There is a video streaming service of alternative music videos of which the complicated UI I can't quite understand:
https://www.dnalounge.com/musicvideos/
Edit2:
Hahahaha! You have to copy the links into the browser as the DNA greatly dislikes hacker news.
The Voxel doesn't even take a cut of ticket sales - it's completely free for the accepted artists to use: https://voxel.org/artist-residencies/
Tech specs here: https://voxel.org/technical-information/manual/
I find the whole thing hugely inspiring. Chris is one of my new entrepreneurial heroes.