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This projection by Elektro Moon Vision studio highlights the vibrancy and resonance of European visual art heritage.
Utilising the interplay of light, vivid 3D frames and echoes of historical and modern visual art, the piece transforms the House of European History 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 unique audiovisual experience. The digital performance echoes works of art and culture.
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. Guided tours are available in French, Dutch, German, English.