Lunchmeat Festival is a cutting edge music and visual art festival with creative interventions in urban space.

The 5th anniversary of the Lunchmeat Festival and its unique projections, installations and performances took place in the National Gallery in Prague. The producer invited Shizuka Hariu to present  a much larger venue than the previous ones in order to celebrate its anniversary.

A group of artists with expert technical and creative skills were gathered in the same place to create a special experience for the spectators. From conception to realisation, it all took place within a 7 day period. The 3D mapping artist, desaxismundi, used 3D mapping software VVVV to visually respond to the material, shape and idea of scenography in collabration with lighting designers Dmitri Berzon and Petr Pufler and DJ Tim Exile. The scenography was carefully designed to fully interact the viusal innovation without overshadowing it.

In order to make a light yet large scale scenography, translucent textile and wire net were used. Different volumes were formed across the stage in various heights and sizes, those volumes also acted as screens for the projections.

Polygone shaped textile on the wire net created interesting shadows. The entire atmosphere of the scenography provided a neutal but yet unique setting for the performance.

Lunchmeat Festival is a cutting edge music and visual art festival with creative interventions of visual art in urban space. This year is the 5th year of the Lunchmeat Festival and its unique projections, installations and performance take place in the National Gallery in Prague. Producer invited Shizuka to present a much larger venue than the previous venues to celebrate its anniversary.

A collaboration between artists with expert technical and creative skills were gathered in the same place to create a special experience for the spectators, from conception to realisation, it all took place within a 7 day period.3D mapping artist, desaxismundi, used 3D mapping software VVVV to visually respond to the material, shape and idea of scenography in collaborate with lighting designer Dmitri Berzon and Petr Pufler and DJ Tim Exile. The scenography was carefully designed to fully interact the visual innovation without overshadowing it.

In order to make a light yet large scale scenography, translucent textile and wire net were being used. Different volumes were formed across the stage in various height and size, those volumes also acted as screens for the projections.

Polygon shaped textile on the wire net creates interesting shadows. The entire atmosphere of the scenography provided a neutral but yet unique setting for the performance.

director : Lunchmeat Festival

place : National Gallery, Prague, Cz

visual artist : Desaxismundi

dj : Tim Exile

lighting : Dmitri Berzon and Peter Pufler

scenography : Shizuka Hariu

assistant : Agnes Tai

 



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