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This new technology makes it possible to project images onto actual surfaces - the facade of the museum, in this case - while also using them as a volumetric base to create optical illusions and special effects.
Each show lasts about 30 minutes and is scheduled at 20:30 and 22:00 over the four-day period. The production will take attendees on a visual journey through gallery's art collections, passing through classical to contemporary arts.
The spectacle will be divided into two parts: one involving visual effects created by
The paintings chosen for the video mapping offer a broad overview of the range and quality of the Museum's art collection, presenting the main painters though not their most popular pieces but, rather, less well-known works that are vital for understanding the development of painting and of society
The lighting and mise en scene, artistically directed by XLR Estudio, are articulated around large axes, both thematic (allegories, flowers, dramatic visions, mythology, religious iconography, portraits of women, landscapes, etc.) and stylistic (Mannerism, Gothic, Romanticism, Impressionism, etc.), in a sequence designed to trigger an emotional response in the viewer rather than an understanding of the images on an intellectual level.
An essential part of the show is the soundtrack, composed especially for the event by
The musical score, performed live by an electronic musician, a string quartet and three flautists under a conductor, will be synchronized with the projections using sequencing software, so that the images will seem to 'vibrate and dance' to the music.
The soundtrack will merge both classical and modern themes, in keeping with the spirit of the
In line with the commitment to sustainability of both
This initiative is part of a sponsorship agreement between
ACCIONA Producciones y Diseno, a subsidiary of
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