Two worlds, one place
To highlight the Church, we opted for simplicity and delicacy. We chose to underline the architecture of the Church by a white slightly amber light, to underline the artwork of the architect and the sculptors of this hidden wonder.
An hour before a show, the projected image of a large red curtain would wrap the façade. The lower part of the curtain would stay open to indicate the entrance
In counterpoint to the classical connotation of the red curtain and of the electric candles, a light-emitting diode screen announcing actual and upcoming events would take place on the marquise.
Shadows of plays' characters and ghosts would be projected on the north wall. The shadows would be projected from little sculptures, placed on the ground, which could be made by an artist from Quebec.
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The strategy of this project is interesting because the image of the red curtain is easily understandable and its temporal dimension (changing before an event) would contribute to the animation of the Quartier des Spectacles.
The lateral projections evoking the theatre represent an interesting asset which distinguishes this project from the others that have also used projections techniques.
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