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Virtual Reality meets Religion? Miguel Chevalier’s digital sky in Parisian Church

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Do you remember that sci-fi movie “The Zero Theorem” by Terry Gilliam where the main character is suffering existential angst himself and trying to prove that life is meaningless, because the universe ends as nothing? He’s an extremely talented, eccentric and socially isolated programmer who lives in the building of a former church. And this eclectic mix of ancient stained-glass windows, mystical sculptures and futuristic gadgets became a strong metaphor of a great paradigm shift. The new Miguel Chevalier’s project reminds that same feeling of perfect oxymoron.

Church from The Zero Theorem

The Zero Theorem by Terry Gilliam

His projection mapping show, accompanied by organ improvisation, took place at Saint-Eustache Church in Paris on the 1st of October. This work was produced especially for Nuit Blanche 2016. Visitors could lie down right beneath the digital sky. Chevalier’s fascinating light silhouettes in conjunction with mind-blowing organ music had all chances to immerse the audience in a trance. And there’s nothing to wonder about. Art, as a form of meditation, uses methods which are similar to religious rites.

Projection mapping in the church

Miguel Chevalier‘s “Voutes Celestes” 2016

Miguel Chevalier probably understands key elements of any spiritual practice. He was born in Mexico, where people are still under the influence of haunting gods and mythical tales. Chevalier moved to Paris in 1985, got interested in video mapping and virtual reality, but keeps looking for mysticism through art.

Artist's light show in the church

Miguel Chevalier‘s “Voutes Celestes” 2016

In general, using church as a field for experiments is quite in the tradition of metamodernism. Contemporary artists are tired of postmodern irony and heartless kitsch. New Sincerity era displaced jokes and we’re ready to find the balance between game and truth.

 

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The Sharjah Light Festival is back with 11 nights of colourful displays

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The festival kicks off next month

There’s a dazzling projection art event coming to Sharjah.

Sharjah Light Festival is returning for 2022 with 11 nights of colourful projections and music. If this year is anything like previous festivals, our eyes are in for a treat.

The colourful festival is the first and only of its kind in the region and has been running for over ten years. It attracts thousands of visitors to up to 20 locations in Sharjah each year. The designs are inspired by local culture, stories and traditions.

The 2022 Sharjah Light Festival goes from February 9 to February 20 and is organized by the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority.

The festival brings a kaleidoscope of creative lights and colour to Sharjah’s architecture. Diverse locations are featured during the annual show, with light and sound spectacles that transform them. (Have your camera ready.) The festival uses energy-saving lighting technology and all the lights and projectors used have passed certification for environmental compliance.

The Sharjah Light Festival also showcases the emirate’s rich heritage and historical monuments. Local and international artists, musicians and light technicians collaborate to showcase the emirate’s achievements.
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