Antonia Folguera
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IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION
Lux Mundi is a project curated by Antònia Folguera that combines heritage and innovation and at the same time highlights digital creativity in Catalonia, which on this occasion allows us to recreate images from our past and project them, through art and light, into the future.
An audiovisual experience that connects cultural heritage and digital technology. A bridge between the 11th century and the present to project a look towards the future.
Four digital artists — Alba G. Corral , Desilence , Hamill Industries and MASSO —reinterpret the frescoes of the iconic apse of the church of Sant Climent de Taüll, which for a hundred years can be seen at the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC).
Lux Mundi is a project that combines heritage and innovation and at the same time highlights digital creativity in Catalonia, which on this occasion allows us to recreate the images of our past and project them, through art and light, into the future.
The soundtrack was created by Tarta Relena. Her voices use the traditional songbook of the Mediterranean —and beyond— to open a portal that allows you to travel between the past and the future without moving from the present.
The combination of heritage and innovation is as inevitable as the light that allows us to recreate the images of our past.
The artists participating in the project are Alba G.Corral , recognized for her live-performed visuals; the Hamill Industries studio, which stands out for its approach that mixes analog and digital technology; Desilence , a duo of visual artists with extensive experience creating virtual sets for theater, dance and music; and the emerging artist MASSO , a specialist in immersive environments and full dome projection.
The soundtrack was created by Tarta Relena. Her voices use the traditional songbook of the Mediterranean —and beyond— to open a portal that allows you to travel between the past and the future without moving from the present.
The new mapping can be visited from June 27 to August 30 .
The Lux Mundi project is an initiative of the Department of Culture through the general directorates of Innovation and Digital Culture and Cultural Heritage.
IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION
Lux Mundi is a project curated by Antònia Folguera that combines heritage and innovation and at the same time highlights digital creativity in Catalonia, which on this occasion allows us to recreate images from our past and project them, through art and light, into the future.
An audiovisual experience that connects cultural heritage and digital technology. A bridge between the 11th century and the present to project a look towards the future.
Four digital artists — Alba G. Corral , Desilence , Hamill Industries and MASSO —reinterpret the frescoes of the iconic apse of the church of Sant Climent de Taüll, which for a hundred years can be seen at the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC).
Lux Mundi is a project that combines heritage and innovation and at the same time highlights digital creativity in Catalonia, which on this occasion allows us to recreate the images of our past and project them, through art and light, into the future.
The soundtrack was created by Tarta Relena. Her voices use the traditional songbook of the Mediterranean —and beyond— to open a portal that allows you to travel between the past and the future without moving from the present.
The combination of heritage and innovation is as inevitable as the light that allows us to recreate the images of our past.
The artists participating in the project are Alba G.Corral , recognized for her live-performed visuals; the Hamill Industries studio, which stands out for its approach that mixes analog and digital technology; Desilence , a duo of visual artists with extensive experience creating virtual sets for theater, dance and music; and the emerging artist MASSO , a specialist in immersive environments and full dome projection.
The soundtrack was created by Tarta Relena. Her voices use the traditional songbook of the Mediterranean —and beyond— to open a portal that allows you to travel between the past and the future without moving from the present.
The new mapping can be visited from June 27 to August 30 .
The Lux Mundi project is an initiative of the Department of Culture through the general directorates of Innovation and Digital Culture and Cultural Heritage.
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