WORLDS® presents:
What worlds will you discover?
Astronomica 360 - Fort Worth, TX
Jane & John Justin foundation OMNI THEATER
It’s in our nature to look up at the night sky and wonder: Where did we come from?
From the visionary creator of Mesmerica and Beautifica comes an all‑new immersive dome experience — a breathtaking journey through the infinite beauty of the cosmos.
Drift through auroras, dance through the stars, and discover worlds beyond even the wildest of dreams realized by a global community of artists. The epic score and mind‑bending visuals of ASTRONOMICA will carry you throughout the universe and into the most sacred place of all — the worlds that lie within.
✨ We all began as stardust — where will your story begin?
James Hood
The Immersive Pioneer
James Hood is the visionary creator behind the world’s most beloved immersive dome experiences: Mesmerica and Beautifica. Now, Astronomica, the final chapter of this incredible trilogy, is finally here.
Known for his groundbreaking multi-sensory projects that blend music and art, James Hood has an extensive musical résumé, which includes drumming for The Pretenders, acting as the creative force behind the visionary ambient act Moodswings, and a wide array of soundtrack projects.
With Astronomica, James invites us to embark on the final chapter of an audio-visual odyssey. While Mesmerica offered a reflection of calm and Beautifica celebrated life, Astronomica takes you on a cosmic journey designed to inspire hope, love, and awe.
Venue Information
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
Experience the Jane & John Justin Foundation Omni Theater
Be one of the first to discover Astronomica in glorious 8K for the very first time at the brand new Jane & John Justin Foundation Omni Theater, which redefines the boundaries of immersive entertainment. This state-of-the-art theater features the world's first LED digital dome of its size in a museum.
With nearly 12,000 LED modules, the 8K digital screen immerses like never before with a new benchmark in multi-sensory experiences. Don't miss your chance to see it.
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History was established in 1941 by educators. It was one of the first children’s museums in the country to be accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is located in the city's Cultural District. The Museum offers multi-generational experiential learning that embraces history, science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM).
Jane & John Justin foundation OMNI THEATER
1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, USA 76107