Morphine’s Machine Opens Medallia’s Experience ’26 Event

While an event focused on “customer and employee experience management” may not scream excitement, the CG crew at Morphine definitely make it look cool, merging chiaroscuro with luminescence in the title sequence.

Morphine: “Each year, we work creating the audiovisual system for Medallia Experience, an annual event held in Las Vegas, where global leaders come together to explore the future of customer and employee experience.

“For this edition, the idea we defined was Medallia’s Signal Machine: a visual concept that captures, processes, and amplifies signals, transforming them into meaningful action.”
 

Images

 
A network of translucent tubes with white capsules inside, intersecting in a dark, futuristic setting. Some tubes are illuminated, and a monitor in the lower right corner displays data from the Medallia Experience 26 system. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

Close-up of a sleek electronic device with a glowing green switch and a white illuminated M-shaped logo, reminiscent of the Medallia experience, on a metallic surface with visible screws and textured panels. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

An exploded view of a black, square electronic device reveals multiple internal layers with intricate components, wires, and circuitry against a dark background—perfect for showcasing cutting-edge Experience '26 technology. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

A digital display on a futuristic machine shows an alert about an app crash causing user churn, with options to push a fix and info on money recovered—echoing the high-tech ambiance of Medallia's Experience '26 Event, with dark, reflective surfaces. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

A futuristic machine with slots labeled REVIEWS, SOCIAL POSTS, and tubes labeled CALLS and CHATS filled with glowing liquid, suggesting high-tech analysis—perfect for visualizing Experience '26 insights or Medallia-powered data processing. Frame from Stash Magazine article.
 

Credits

 
Client: Medallia

Production: Morphine
Director: Morphine

Music/sound design: Alexander Maslyuk