PRJ — 007
The Tiberium
Permanent Multimedia Shows · Yigal Alon Promenade, Tiberias, Israel — 2025
- Field
- Permanent Multimedia Shows
- Location
- Yigal Alon Promenade, Tiberias, Israel
- Project type
- MULTIMEDIA SHOW / WATER & LIGHT
- Scope
- Concept · Detail · Supervision

PRJ-007
HERO · PERMANENT MULTIMEDIA SHOWS · YIGAL ALON PROMENADE, TIBERIAS, ISRAEL
§ Design note
- 01A Show on the Water. Light, water, and projection turn the open surface of the Sea of Galilee into a stage, giving Tiberias a nightly spectacle visible the length of the promenade.
- 02Water as a Screen. Fountains and fine water mist become surfaces for projected color and imagery, so the medium of the show is the water itself.
- 03Renewed Waterfront. After years out of action, the restored show returns the promenade's signature attraction, drawing visitors and evening life back to the Tiberias waterfront.

F.01
Tall purple water jets rising over the Sea of Galilee

F.02
Video projection mapped onto a screen of water mist

F.03
Amber water jets fanning across the night water

F.04
Colorful imagery projected onto the water and breakwater

F.05
Projection and light bursts over the show platform

F.06
Symmetrical fountain jets in blue, magenta, and gold

F.07
A long row of blue-lit fountain jets on the Sea of Galilee

F.08
Multicolored water jets with a green laser beam

F.09
Green laser beams and water-mist projections

F.010
A wide array of pink-lit water jets at night

F.011
The show's colorful finale of jets, light, and laser
§ Technical notes
- 01Fountain & Light Integration. Underwater and aimed fixtures are synchronized with the fountains and water jets so color reads cleanly along the moving water.
- 02Water-Screen Projection. Video is mapped onto sheets of water mist, with projection and water output tuned together so the imagery holds on a moving surface.
- 03Scene Control. Programmable scenes synchronize fountains, lighting, lasers, and the musical score across the show's nightly programs.
- 04Outdoor Durability. Equipment is selected for continuous operation in an open-water environment, with the corrosion, weather, and maintenance demands of the Sea of Galilee.
