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23.9.14

Lumina Festival 2014

The 3rd edition of LUMINA Light Festival took place in Cascais 12 to 14 September 2014, and showcased 26 artworks coming from numerous countries scattered along the Path of Light, offering the public moments of discovery, magic and thrill. The program was varied and included details that remembered us the connection of the Town with the sea and light.

The choice of renowned and internationally recognized artists in the field of the art of light, took the audience to feel completely involved, outperforming the only contemplative side that light brings.

Light shows, luminous sculptures and installations that interacted with visitors, multimedia projections and video mapping on buildings and, on the most emblematic places of the village, tribute was paid to the local heritage, proposed by Nuno Maya and Carole Purnelle, creators and artistic directors of the Festival.

One just had to follow the Blue Light! Come with me...

















The choice of renowned and internationally recognized artists in the field of the art of light, takes the audience to feel completely involved, outperforming the only contemplative side that light brings.
Light shows, luminous sculptures and installations that interact with visitors, multimedia projections and video mapping on buildings and on the most emblematic places of the village, pay tribute to the local heritage and offer a different visit to Cascais, proposed by Nuno Maya and Carole Purnelle, creators and artistic directors of the LUMINA Light Festival.
Follow the Blue Light!
- See more at: http://www.lumina.pt/en/lumina/#sthash.BiKUs4zx.dpuf

22.8.13

Arco de Luz - A very cool 3D videomapping about Lisboa

Nuno Maya and Carole Purnelle, from O Cubo, pushed videomapping in Portugal to another level, by developing a very well done storytelling about the history of Lisboa. 
From August 9th to 18th,, three daily shows widespread among the whole fassades of Praça do Comércio, downtown Lisboa and by the river, to showcase a thorough 3D animated story of Lisboa, since the Arab invasion, passing by the 1873 earthquake to the full city reconstruction by Marquês de Pombal.
Well done either the team and also the Lisbon city-hall, who believed in such a project. It should continue every night until winter time, the tourists would be grateful, I'm sure!






2.1.12

The portuguese artists Nuno Maya and Carole Purnelle, from O Cubo, presented the city of Porto with a large christmas projection on the occasion of the opening of the new Aquaverdi store, in Palácio das Cardosas.