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Psychedelic Light Art Celebrates the Summer of Love’s 50th Anniversary

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Trippy projections illuminating San Francisco’s Conservatory of Flowers commemorate the summer of 1967.

Combine a surplus of 1960s tribute music, hundreds of block parties, and flower crown ubiquity rivaling Coachella, and you have an idea of what the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love in San Francisco will be like. The months-long multi-event festivities commemorate the summer of 1967, when about 100,000 hippies congregated in Haight-Ashbury to spread good vibes and spur the counterculture.

Described as a place of beauty meant to “connect people and plants,” the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park is an 138-year-old architectural masterpiece frequented by botany students, San Francisco residents, and garden-loving tourists. For Summer of Love 2017, a spectacular light installation steeps the historic building, and everyone around it, in psychedelic projections. At opening night on June 21, attendees were encouraged to wear tie-dye to evoke the flower-child spirit. A nightly illumination takes place at dusk every evening through late October.

The creative force behind the nightly projections unites two teams known for their mastery when it comes to large-scale light. Obscura Digital has lit the Empire State Building with endangered animals, put faces on the Sydney Opera House, and mesmerized thousands of Coachella festivalgoers with the largest-ever projection inside a geodesic dome. Ben Davis from Illuminate, the production company behind Leo Villareal’s dazzling Bay Lights, initiated the massive project in collaboration with Obscura, using 10 weather-resistant gobo projectors to light up the all-white building with flowers, butterflies, and other psychedelic glowing motifs Obscura is famous for.

“Considering the current political divide, we recognized a unique opportunity to share love with the world by bringing beautiful and inspiring artistry to Golden Gate Park’s Conservatory of Flowers, one of San Francisco’s architectural crown jewels,” says Obscura’s Chief Creative Officer and co-founder Travis Threlkel. “It’s our hope that people come out and enjoy it nightly for years to come.”

The illuminated intervention is temporary for now, but it may turn into a permanent feature at the Conservatory. Keep up with the project here.

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8th international festival of art, theater and new technologies “The Wonders of Possible”

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Between November and December 2021, Kyber Theater organizes in Cagliari (Italy) the 8th Edition of the International Theater, Art and New Technologies Festival called “The Wonders of Possible”.

Its aim is to promote the interrelation between artistic and technological languages.

Kyber Teatro – spin off of L’Aquilone di Viviana (theater and new technologies company, LMDP Festival organizer), addresses to Italian and International artists, also emerging companies and/or under 35 artists, an Open Call to submit their projects about “Interaction between arts and technologies”.

Among innovation and imagination and between humanist and scientific culture, the Festival presents every year a rich schedule of activities and events, all focused to spread the knowledge of this specific artistic-technologic sector according to the new digital creative field. It is characterized by a strong community dimension. Particular attention is paid to the public, accompanied to approach and understand all the Festival performances and activities, with the organization of an intense program of performances, installations, shows, workshop, talks and conferences, characterized by a high level of interactivity and transdisciplinarity.

One of the Festival’s most original features is the attention to the educational perspectives of the planned activities, aimed in particular at young people, with the involvement of the high schools and the humanities and sciences universities courses.

The goal of LMDP is also to foster the creative approach to new technologies by the new generations and their more conscious use, offering them workshops, conferences and training internships, so these skills can be used in the digital creative sector and in particular it can be a training of new professionals and talents inherent to the sector.

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