Sublimotion fuses food and projection

Sublimotion fuses food and projection
A new ‘theatre of the senses’ has fused eating with a projection mapping show to create what must be one of the most impressive – and expensive - dining experiences ever. Sublimotion, located on the Spanish island of Ibiza, is the brainchild of renowned chef Paco Roncero. If diners aren’t fazed by the cool €1,500 per head cost, they can take a seat at the dining table which becomes the canvas for a colourful projection show.

Each dish in the 20-course meal becomes part of the show to create for the diner an ‘unparalleled gastro-sensory venture’. The restaurant, which will be able to cater for 12 diners at a time, is part of the Hard Rock Hotel which is due to open in ten days time.

A Sublimotion spokesman said: “The dishes will cause a stir among the most neglected senses; from moments of humour, pleasure, fear, reflection and nostalgia, diners will be wandering through a world of sensations from the North Pole where they will enjoy a cold snack that they carve on their own iceberg or to the baroque Versailles where the elegance of a rose is sure to melt in their palate.”