Introduction
In collaboration with the City of Luxembourg's Photothèque, the artist Melting Pol, has developed a videomapping project around the Dicks-Lentz Monument in Square Jan Palach.
For this project, the artist selected a huge number of historical photos of Luxembourg City, modifying them with AI and adapting them to the facades of the buildings around the square, to create a unique light display, accompanied by a soundscape created by Pierrick Grobéty.
You'll be blown away by the magic of a utopian, immersive audiovisual spectacle!
More information
"Laterna Magica" is a fantastic audiovisual installation projected onto the walls surrounding the historic Dicks-Lentz monument using video-mapping techniques. It features a selection of historical photos from the Luxembourg City's Photothèque collection. Using the latest video-mapping technologies, the artist Melting Pol has reworked and modified the photographs so that they perfectly match the architectural elements making up the façade of the Cour des Comptes (on the Square Jan Palach side), transforming this space into a giant dynamic screen where the projected images seem to interact with the existing shapes and reliefs. Using artificial intelligence, historical photos beget new interpretations that ride the boundary between utopia and dystopia. The projections are synchronised to a soundtrack by Pierrick Grobéty, creating an immersive audiovisual experience. The project was named after the forefather of projection devices, the magic lantern, which bore this name because of the fascinating effect it had on the public. It was invented in the 17th century, and used the light of a candle or oil lamp to project images painted onto glass plates through a lens.
Melting Pol
As a pioneer of veejaying, Paul Schumacher has animated the screens of many parties, concerts, festivals and theatres. This art form involves manipulating images and videos, and synchronising them with music to create an immersive experience. Although he has been showcasing his video and light installations at art exhibitions since 2001, it is only since 2014 that he has integrated video-mapping technologies into his live performances.
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Practical information
- Dates: 10 to 27 October 2024
- Where: Square Jan Palach
- Times: Every day from 19:30 to 22:00 (looped, lasting about 10 minutes)