13.02.2025 - 16.02.2025 Aktualności, Arts, Events, News

Bright Festival: Resonantia Lux by Elektro Moon Vision

© Elektro Moon Vision

To celebrate the Polish Presidency at the European Council, the Elektro Moon Vision is representing the Polish contemporary art scene at the Bright Festival with ” Resonantia Lux ” – the projection mapping on the facade of the House of European History in Leopold Park in Brussels.

Bright Festival 2025  is over four evenings, more than twenty light installations and just as many sparkling activities will illuminate the capital’s Royal and European quarters. Artists from all over the world will be transforming Brussels into an enchanting journey, every evening, from 18:30 to 23:00. It is an unforgettable nocturnal tour, dotted with grandiose works and poetic interludes!

 
Resonantia Lux
A projection mapping by Elektro Moon Vision studio highlights the vibrancy and resonance of European visual art heritage. Utilizing the interplay of light, 3D vivid frames and echoes of historical and modern visual art, the piece transforms architecture into a living canvas. By harnessing the power of AI, the creators aim to expand the creative potential of digital technology, intertwining the past with the present. This approach promises a celebration of light, in the form of a distinctive luminous audiovisual experience that brings the artworks and cultural echoes into distinctive dynamic digital spatial performance.

Artists:
Elwira Wojtunik – concept, art direction
Popesz Csaba Láng – animations, AI, FX, project integration, post-production
Krzysztof Guzik – 3D modelling, FX, animations
Jędrzej Rusin – sound composition

© Elektro Moon Vision

© Elektro Moon Vision

© Elektro Moon Vision by K. Kukiełka

Elektro Moon Vision
Elwira Wojtunik and Popesz Csaba Láng are internationally recognized Polish-Hungarian duo of digital artists known as Elektro Moon Vision, working at the intersection of creative computing and light-art, creating interactive multimedia installations and augmented reality art projects, animations, scenography projections and creative multimedia programming designed for museums and galleries, theatres and concerts. Their works have been presented at many international events and exhibitions of digital media art around the world, including TADAEX in Tehran, ~PdCon in New York, ISEA in South Africa, Museums Quartier in Vienna, the Akarenga Soko Gallery in Yokohama, Japan or at the Biennale WRO Media Art. In addition, their interactive installation Re-Creation became a part of the collection of the Bunkier Sztuki Contemporary Art Gallery in Krakow. They are both scholarship holders of the City of Krakow in the Digital Culture category, the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage and the MuseumsQuartier in Vienna,  they are winners of the Japanese OMOSIROI award for innovation and the ArtMuse award in Bocholt, Germany. They are the founders and directors of the Patchlab Digital Art Festival in Krakow and the Photon Foundation.
Portfolio: elektromoon.com | www.instagram.com/elektromoon


© House of European History

House of European History
The House of European History is a museum in Brussels, focusing on the recent past of the continent of Europe and the European integration process. Located in a building originally created in 1935 by the Swiss architect Michel Polak, the museum takes a transnational approach to events that have united and divided Europeans through time. While learning about Europe’s past, visitors are encouraged to think critically about its present in order to engage in its future. The museum is open seven days a week and entrance is free. An interactive tablet is available in 24 languages. 

 

 


House of European History
Rue Belliard, 135
1000 Brussels


Resonantia Lux | mapping 
 13 – 16 February 2025
18:30 – 23:00

Free

 

 

 

As part of Poland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union

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