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Darmstadt - Night of churches

"Sound and light" Licht- und Klanginstallation unter der Kuppel von St. Ludwig

Light and sound installation under the dome of St. Ludwig

5 Bilder - 5 pictures

Iceberg is a sound and light installation - that as you walk through "warms up". Designed by ATOMIC3

 

An older scan of a Kodachrome slide taken more than three decades ago using a Nikon F2. This was during a sound and light show at the pyramids. Imagine waiting two weeks to return home and to have the films processed, not knowing if I had anything worth keeping.

The very spectacular sound and light display at the Acropolis of Athens, Greece. This image was scanned from my colour slide to a .Kodak pcd file and then converted to a .jpeg file.

Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

"Sound and light" - Cathedral of Rouen/France

 

Großartiges Lichtspektakel am Abend an der Kathedrale von Rouen. Dargestellt wurde das Leben von Wilhelm dem Eroberer, hier das Auftaktbild.

Darmstadt - Night of churches

"Sound and light" Licht- und Klanginstallation unter der Kuppel von St. Ludwig

"Manifestipi" is an art installation created by ITWÉ Collective based in Winnipeg and Montreal, Canada. The Collective is concerned with research, creation, production and education in Aboriginal digital culture. Members of the collective are Sébastien Aubin (Cree/Métis), Kevin Lee Burton (Swampy Cree) and Caroline Monnet (Anishnabe/French).

 

Seen at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in New York

Darmstadt - Night of churches

"Sound and light" Licht- und Klanginstallation unter der Kuppel von St. Ludwig

Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

Magic Kingdom, Disney World, Florida

An interactive art installation at the South Street Seaport, when you touch the sensors on the poles they react to your touch with light and sound.

 

Designed by SOFTlab for Lincoln and Atlantic Re: Think.

 

From the text panel: "Inspired by the human-centered design of its namesake, the 2019 Lincoln Nautilus SUV, it puts control into the hands of the people who engage with it"

Darmstadt - Night of churches

"Sound and light" Licht- und Klanginstallation unter der Kuppel von St. Ludwig

Comme dans beaucoup d'autres villes, des techniciens ont numérisés les plus beau monuments de la cité pour y incorporer un spectacle de son et lumière au centimètre près. Jour de fêtes oblige, une petite fanfare noëlesque assurait la partie son au pied de l'édifice.

 

Sources : Wikipédia (FR) && Site de l'ancien historien de la ville (FR) && Office du tourisme (FR) && Monumentum pour des phots supplémentaires (FR) && Wikipédia sur Troyes (Multi)

beneath the open roof of estadio metropolitano, ed sheeran stood alone in the round — a single voice against the roar of fifty thousand. the air shimmered with light and rhythm, a tidal wave of music rising from the madrid night. bodies moved like breath, arms raised in unison, each soul tethered by melody. this wasn’t just a concert — it was a shared heartbeat, a modern mass sung in verses and echoes.

We are so lucky in Aberdeen to have the Spectra Festival each February, bringing light installations to brighten the darkness. This is Sky Castle by ENESS - an interactive sound and light installation which responds to the motion of people moving through it. “Light colour and music have been orchestrated to evoke the joy and hope that rainbows bring after every storm.” It’s truly wonderful - as are all the other pieces.

Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

The town of Lausanne wishes everyone "Happy Holidays!"

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen - Rouen - Seine-Maritime - Normandie - Normandy - France

 

Photo réalisée pendant Luminicence, le show immersif de son et lumières, du 24 janvier au 29 mars 2025.

Photo taken during Luminicence, the immersive sound and light show, from January 24 to March 29, 2025.

 

© Pascal Rouen. All rights reserved

Please don't use this shot on websites, blogs or other media.

The Angels are Coming

The Angels are Coming, Sheffield Cathedral, Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

 

A sound and light show by Luxmuralis projected onto the walls of the Cathedral, inside and out.

 

I wasn't going to show this video, because it makes my photos look pretty pathetic (I will do better next year!), but it does need to be brought to life, so here it is : vimeo.com/377561166

 

This month Edinburgh has three different sound and light installations dotted around the New Town as part of the Lumen installation (running till early March each evening), on the Mound by the galleries, in the covered lane by the Assembly Rooms and Saint Andrew Square.

 

This one is my favourite of the three, the one on the Mound by the galleries. I posted a few pics of it last week, but I had friends through visiting the other night and we went round all three, so of course I took more pics. Very busy the other night, lots of people exploring it , most with huge, delighted smiles. This one is a sort of box shape filled with dangling strips of lights which pulse and change colour and brightness as the music plays, and you are encouraged to walk through them as they sway around you, surrounded by it all, it's really rather wonderful.

An interactive art installation at the South Street Seaport, when you touch the sensors on the poles they react to your touch with light and sound.

 

Designed by SOFTlab for Lincoln and Atlantic Re: Think.

 

From the text panel: "Inspired by the human-centered design of its namesake, the 2019 Lincoln Nautilus SUV, it puts control into the hands of the people who engage with it"

Sound and light program in the Pyramids.

 

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Please don't use this image on websites,

blogs or other media without my explicit permission.

  

Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

An interactive art installation at the South Street Seaport, when you touch the sensors on the poles they react to your touch with light and sound.

 

Designed by SOFTlab for Lincoln and Atlantic Re: Think.

 

From the text panel: "Inspired by the human-centered design of its namesake, the 2019 Lincoln Nautilus SUV, it puts control into the hands of the people who engage with it"

Chartres Cathedral

  

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  

Chartres Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres), is a Roman Catholic church of the Latin Church located in Chartres, France, about 80 km (50 miles) southwest of Paris. The current cathedral, mostly constructed between 1194 and 1220, is the last of at least five which have occupied the site since the town became a bishopric in the 4th century. It is in the Gothic and Romanesque styles.

 

It is designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which calls it "the high point of French Gothic art" and a "masterpiece".[2]

 

The cathedral has been well preserved. The majority of the original stained glass windows survived intact, while the architecture has seen only minor changes since the early 13th century. The building's exterior is dominated by heavy flying buttresses which allowed the architects to increase the window size significantly, while the west end is dominated by two contrasting spires – a 105-metre (349 ft) plain pyramid completed around 1160 and a 113-metre (377 ft) early 16th-century Flamboyant spire on top of an older tower. Equally notable are the three great façades, each adorned with hundreds of sculpted figures illustrating key theological themes and narratives.

 

Since at least the 12th century the cathedral has been an important destination for travelers. It remains so to the present, attracting large numbers of Christian pilgrims, many of whom come to venerate its famous relic, the Sancta Camisa, said to be the tunic worn by the Virgin Mary at Christ's birth, as well as large numbers of secular tourists who come to admire the cathedral's architecture and historical merit

 

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres

 

La cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres est le monument emblématique du chef-lieu du département d'Eure-et-Loir, située à 80 kilomètres au sud-ouest de Paris. Elle est traditionnellement considérée comme la cathédrale gothique la plus représentative, la plus complète ainsi que la mieux conservée de France par ses sculptures, vitraux et dallage pour la plupart d'origine, bien qu'elle soit construite avec les techniques de l'architecture romane montrant ainsi la continuité et non la rupture entre ces deux types d'architecture.

 

L'actuelle cathédrale, de style gothique dit « classique », a été construite au début du XIIIe siècle, pour la majeure partie en trente ans, sur les ruines d'une précédente cathédrale romane, détruite lors d'un incendie en 1194. Grand lieu de pèlerinage, elle domine la ville de Chartres et la plaine de la Beauce, se dévoilant au regard à plus de dix kilomètres de distance.

 

L’édifice fait l’objet d’un classement au titre des monuments historiques par son recensement sur la liste de 18621. Par ailleurs, il est parmi les premiers monuments inscrits sur la liste du patrimoine mondial par l'UNESCO en 1979.

 

La Catedral de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora (en francés: Cathédrale de l'Assomption de Notre-Dame), es una iglesia catedralicia de culto católico bajo la advocación de Nuestra Señora en la ciudad de Chartres, en el departamento de Eure y Loir, en Francia, a unos 80 km al suroeste de la capital, París. Asimismo es la sede de la Diócesis de Chartres, en la Archidiócesis de Tours.

 

Esta catedral marcó un hito en el desarrollo del gótico e inició una fase de plenitud en el dominio de la técnica y el estilo gótico, estableciendo un equilibrio entre ambos. Es sumamente influyente en muchas construcciones posteriores que se basaron en su estilo y sus numerosas innovaciones, como las catedrales de Reims y Amiens a las que sirvió de modelo directo.

 

La figura más importante en la historia de esta diócesis fue el obispo Fulberto de Chartres, teólogo escolástico reconocido en toda Europa.

 

En 1979 fue declarada Patrimonio cultural de la Humanidad por la Unesco.

 

During November, there is a sound & light show in the Parc des Bastions in Geneva. Very colourful and great fun for the kids and photographers alike!

Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

If you are into lightshows with lasers, then this is the spot for you at about 8pm. The building on the left (with the cross-hatched grid) is IM Pei's Bank of China Tower.

The National Monument was meant to be a replica of the Athenian Acropolis, being built in the 1800s as a monument after the Napoleonic Wars, but the money ran out and it was never finished. Over the intervening two centuries there has been the odd call to finish it, but most of us prefer it like this.

 

It stands on top of Calton Hill, just a few moments walk from the end of busy Princes Street, the hill offers wonderful 360 degree views across Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth. This month (until the 25th) a new sound and light set of artworks, Message From the Skies, is being projected onto buildings around the city. This one is being projected onto the National Monument and is by Kapka Kassabova. It was beautiful to watch and listen to, standing on the dark hill under the rising winter moon.

 

The message on all of them is of friendship with Europe - Scotland voted heavily to remain in the EU and there is real anger here at the London government pulling us out against our wishes, hence the theme of European roots and friendship on these projections.

This month Edinburgh has three different sound and light installations dotted around the New Town as part of the Lumen installation (running till early March each evening), on the Mound by the galleries, in the covered lane by the Assembly Rooms and Saint Andrew Square.

 

This one is my favourite of the three, the one on the Mound by the galleries. I posted a few pics of it last week, but I had friends through visiting the other night and we went round all three, so of course I took more pics. Very busy the other night, lots of people exploring it , most with huge, delighted smiles. This one is a sort of box shape filled with dangling strips of lights which pulse and change colour and brightness as the music plays, and you are encouraged to walk through them as they sway around you, surrounded by it all, it's really rather wonderful.

The Hong Kong "Symphony of Lights" son et lumiere display occurs every evening (if the weather is good). This shot was taken from the Kowloon waterfront.

The National Monument was meant to be a replica of the Athenian Acropolis, being built in the 1800s as a monument after the Napoleonic Wars, but the money ran out and it was never finished. Over the intervening two centuries there has been the odd call to finish it, but most of us prefer it like this.

 

It stands on top of Calton Hill, just a few moments walk from the end of busy Princes Street, the hill offers wonderful 360 degree views across Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth. This month (until the 25th) a new sound and light set of artworks, Message From the Skies, is being projected onto buildings around the city. This one is being projected onto the National Monument and is by Kapka Kassabova. It was beautiful to watch and listen to, standing on the dark hill under the rising winter moon.

 

The message on all of them is of friendship with Europe - Scotland voted heavily to remain in the EU and there is real anger here at the London government pulling us out against our wishes, hence the theme of European roots and friendship on these projections.

The National Monument was meant to be a replica of the Athenian Acropolis, being built in the 1800s as a monument after the Napoleonic Wars, but the money ran out and it was never finished. Over the intervening two centuries there has been the odd call to finish it, but most of us prefer it like this.

 

It stands on top of Calton Hill, just a few moments walk from the end of busy Princes Street, the hill offers wonderful 360 degree views across Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth. This month (until the 25th) a new sound and light set of artworks, Message From the Skies, is being projected onto buildings around the city. This one is being projected onto the National Monument and is by Kapka Kassabova. It was beautiful to watch and listen to, standing on the dark hill under the rising winter moon.

 

The message on all of them is of friendship with Europe - Scotland voted heavily to remain in the EU and there is real anger here at the London government pulling us out against our wishes, hence the theme of European roots and friendship on these projections.

A wonderful sound and light projection in the city of Lausanne, Switzerland.

Magic Kingdom, Disney World, Florida

Just a quick shot from the Cathedral son et lumière, doesn't do it justice but still thought it was pretty!

www.chartresenlumieres.com/en/chartres-en-lumieres.html

An interactive art installation at the South Street Seaport, when you touch the sensors on the poles they react to your touch with light and sound.

 

Designed by SOFTlab for Lincoln and Atlantic Re: Think.

 

From the text panel: "Inspired by the human-centered design of its namesake, the 2019 Lincoln Nautilus SUV, it puts control into the hands of the people who engage with it"

Darmstadt - Night of churches

"Sound and light" Licht- und Klanginstallation unter der Kuppel von St. Ludwig

The sound and light show in Hong Kong harbour as seen from the Kowloon side. A lot of energy invlovlved - but photogenic and spectacular.

 

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