SSIXX is an ode to the past, present and future of our creative culinary culture.

SSIXX, a travelling degustation crafted for intimate groups and individuals seeking an otherworldly dining experience. Blending the realms of technology and taste, SSIXX struck a delicate balance between sensory enhancement and culinary artistry. Set against a mesmerising backdrop of sound, sight, and flavour, the experience was a hypnotic journey through the senses.

Creative studio Batik developed the DNA of SSIXX, leading its visionary direction and architectural storytelling. The SSIXX host—a figure inspired by the human appetite for transformation—guided guests through a prism of imagination, metamorphic illusion, and unconscious desire. Seductive soundscapes, surreal visual illusions, and radiant lighting orchestrated a seamless symphony, delivering a gastronomic experience that transcended the ordinary. SSIXX is an ode to the past, present, and future of our creative culinary culture—a portal into what dining can become.

Creative Team

Creative Direction - BATIK Projects
Digital Content - Silent Republic
Sound Design - Jacod Richards, Puscha
Production - Norwest Group
Furniture - Dann Event Hire

Culinary - Peter Gunn, Ides
Beverages - The Everleigh
Floral Artistry - Flowers Vasette
Fragrance - Le Labo

Federation Square appointed Batik to transform Deakin Edge at Federation Square for the "Anything But Square Festival" launch. Leveraging on the building's existing geometry and brand assets.

Homme & Femme’s campaign featuring Abbey Lee, blending 1990s minimalism with modern elegance in a striking series of black-and-white portraits.

AGPC exclusive culinary preview for their distinguished guests in collaboration with official culinary partners.

An interactive dining experience journeying guests through memories of nostalgia.

A luminous skyscape, paying tribute to Oscar Wilde and adorned with ethereal clouds of baby’s breath, set a romantic, dreamlike tone for the launch of Homme & Femme—a refined celebration of love in all its forms.

An artfully curated degustation led guests on a refined culinary journey from the sun-drenched flavours of Murcia, Spain to the vibrant gastronomic landscape of Melbourne, Australia.

Fed Square’s Atrium was transformed for Midsumma Festival into a moving exhibition of photographic portraiture by Australian born photographer Soraya Zaman (they/them/theirs).

S3 was an audio-visual light installation curated within a transportable cube, resulting in an immersive installation titled "Day Dream."

Nestled below the iconic West Gate Bridge, Grazeland is set to soar as Melbourne's most coveted culinary destination.