Nohlab designed Part V: New World for SIM/NEBULA, a 45 minutes long video mapping performance, which marked the first fully immersive video mapping ever made in Czech Republic. The visuals accompanied composer Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, and set against the background of the performance, technological and creative attributes of projection mapping, motion graphics and spatial design was combined to create an outstanding experience.
Involving a live orchestra of 118 musicians conducted by Jiri Belohlavek, and 10 x 20k projectors on four sides of the auditorium (front, two sides and ceiling), SIM/NEBULA marked a collection of expressively futuristic visual poems, shaping the emergence of a cybernetic organism counting down its time code in live acoustic waves of classical music.
The Macula, in collaboration with the Czech Philharmonic orchestra and 11 international artists from all over the world, shaped the story made of seven sections. Project was commissioned by Ceska Sporitelna to celebrate 190 years of their existence and the new partnership with the Czech philharmonic.
Nohlab designed Part V: New World for SIM/NEBULA, a 45 minutes long video mapping performance, which marked the first fully immersive video mapping ever made in Czech Republic. The visuals accompanied composer Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, and set against the background of the performance, technological and creative attributes of projection mapping, motion graphics and spatial design was combined to create an outstanding experience.
Involving a live orchestra of 118 musicians conducted by Jiri Belohlavek, and 10 x 20k projectors on four sides of the auditorium (front, two sides and ceiling), SIM/NEBULA marked a collection of expressively futuristic visual poems, shaping the emergence of a cybernetic organism counting down its time code in live acoustic waves of classical music.
The Macula, in collaboration with the Czech Philharmonic orchestra and 11 international artists from all over the world, shaped the story made of seven sections. Project was commissioned by Ceska Sporitelna to celebrate 190 years of their existence and the new partnership with the Czech philharmonic.