Our team from Optimist Design embarked on this stage set design for Daft Punks 2014 Grammy's performance, working closely with the band and Daft Arts' Cedric Hervet, Paul Hahn and Warren Fu on various design mock-ups, testing and improving them along the way. The recording session-inspired set design paid homage to the collaborative realization of "Random Access Memory," and Henson Studios in Hollywood, where the album sessions primarily took place.
According to Schaedler, the idea was to create a dramatically immersive ‘70s-inspired music studio: "The design was inspired by the architecture of John Lautner, mixing in some retro sci-fi features with the mixing room motherboard. The result is a timeless design in the pop music era."