Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Galaxies span gothic columns and splashes of stars spanning the arches of the chapel at King's College, immersing hushed crowds who came to give a lecture to hear about space. Artist Miguel Chevalier transformed the cavernous interior of this gorgeous structure at the University of Cambridge in England to go along with distinct lectures, immersing guests in the problems at hand visually hear how they talk by renowned professors and graduates.


 Chapel in room 2


 Chapel in room 3


Chapel in room 7

To illustrate the space visuals Stephen Hawking's study on black holes, even though extra projections in the series to explore visual interpretations of history, literature , religion and other subjects. Alternatively of basically playing video clips to accompany the lectures, or the interpretation of the subject matter in a literal way, the projections give a richly colorful and evocative atmosphere.


 Chapel in room 4


 Chapel in room 5


Chapel in room 6


 Chapel in spae 6

The site-specific installations created in true time and represent the first time an outside artist has been invited to modify the band anyway. Previously, Chevalier has his beautiful creations on Moroccan mosques and an Italian Castle in 1240 projected for a project called constructed 'Magic Carpets.' Biomorphically inspired to move this pattern and vortex so that the surfaces seem alive.

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