Art Basel Premieres Immersive Warehouse Artefacts Project for 2026 Edition
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An upcoming episode of Art Basel’s series Inner Worlds spotlights the collaborative project Warehouse Artefacts, an immersive experience set to premiere at Art Basel 2026 in Basel.
The episode features Daft Punk co-founder Thomas Bangalter, Swiss-French artist Julian Charriere, and Berlin-based DJ and producer Rampa as they discuss their joint approach to installation, sound environment, and rave-inspired performance. The trio explains how they draw on political history and underground culture, combining archival recordings, electronic music, and collective experience to shape the new work.
Warehouse Artefacts is presented as a hybrid of visual art and club culture, designed to immerse visitors in a layered environment where historical references, sound, and spatial design converge ahead of its full debut at the 2026 edition of Art Basel.
You can watch the episode to learn more about the ideas behind Warehouse Artefacts and its development for Art Basel 2026.

