Auspicious is an interdisciplinary studio working at the crossroads of storytelling and technology. We specialise in AV design, art installations, and creative workshops, bringing a sense of the auspicious to everything we do.
We believe in the power of creating moments that feel promising, conducive to success, and favored by fortune. The word "auspicious" speaks to something more than just luck—it’s about being in the right place at the right time, seizing opportunities, and transforming them into something extraordinary. It’s about making things happen, and making them memorable.
Our approach is rooted in three key principles:
Our approach is rooted in three key principles:
- Options — We bring a blend of research, digital thinking, and literacy to unlock new possibilities. Whether it’s dreaming up bold concepts, understanding emerging technologies, or exploring creative directions, we help you imagine and develop what’s possible.
- Process — We’re all about devising and experimenting. From rapid prototyping and pop-up projection systems to bespoke templates, we create a sandbox for interdisciplinary dialogue, turning ideas into tangible experiences.
- Outcomes — Whether it’s a stage, a garage, a conference, or an intimate space, our projects are designed to leave a lasting impression.
Let’s create something auspicious together.
Kyung Ho Min is a architectural graduate, who specialises in virtual spaces and techniques. Finding great interest in the arts he has provided projects that blends the physical and digital, an unique form of immersive storytelling experience.
Darryl Chin
Darryl Chin is an interdisciplinary artist and designer based in Tāmaki Makaurau, known for blending design, moving image, and installation to explore the intersections of technology, culture, and commerce. His studio practice leverages new media tools and technological optimisation to create immersive experiences that contrast digital aesthetics with handmade elements, engaging audiences through dynamic, screen-based storytelling and interactive installations.