“Visual label” ANTIVJ has made an artistic expertise of projection mapping, light sculpture, outdoor projection, and generally painting projections onto architecture and objects. I got to see their latest work in Montreal at MUTEK, and will have an interview with them up this week. In the meantime, here’s a really stunning work from the Netherlands, at the cathedral in Breda. With original music by Thomas Vaquié, played on organ by Gerard Maters with light design by Giacinto Caponio, Grote Kerk is a sublime modern, digital spectacle, a light and sound show in a tradition extending back to the magic lantern shows. All of this is performed live using software from arKaos. (Thanks to arKaos’ own Marc Nostromo, who incidentally has a fantastic blog on noisepages.)

http://antivj.com/

For another work from this crew, here’s Joanie Lemercier’s Live Painting: Shackleton, performed live in Croft, Bristol, UK at the end of last year:

AntiVJ – Live Painting: Shackleton from AntiVJ on Vimeo.

3 responses to “A Visualist Cathedral: ANTIVJ's Grote Kerk”

  1. […] a quick bit of inspiration via CDM… AntiVJ are a frighteningly talented group from Europe/the UK, who seem to have made a name […]

  2. p says:

    crap. had to stop the vid half way, since I´ve spent the last month designing, drawing and afterFX-ing a projection mapping project for a….. guess what… cathedral…

    But I´ve seen their other work, so I guess I´m screwed anyway, huh? 🙂

  3. […] find a few interesting things among all those feeds. First, there was the light projection inside a church in the Netherlands. Then there was a similar project on the exterior walls of a […]

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