Shadow Play
This scenography, mixing cinema and theater, was born out of
passion for storytelling, paper art and shadow theaters.
The idea
Since 2012, Lucion Media works with light and shadow
theatres hosted into vinyl spheres: an installation called moonGARDEN. Since
its creation, more than one million people have been amazed by its luminous
shadows. From here came the idea to take them outside of the spheres, expose
them upon light, ally them to LED lighting and micro-mapping and tell a good
story.
Shadow Play
Shadow Play premiered at the Shanghai Museum of Modern Art
on January 25, 2018. For this representation, Lucion Media reproduced the
city of Shanghai with its parks, its bridge and its buildings. Nevertheless,
this installation is completely customizable.
It is also possible to create a glass brand, Harry Potter or
a natural park universe.
It served as a sample of interactive volumetric cinema
technology and it was meant to show how it could transform a garden, a lobby, a
public space … into a story.
A dual organization
The show lasts 5 minutes and is followed by the interactive
20 minutes scene. The volumetric decor turns into a giant interactive shadow
garden where people are using the light of their mobile phones to reactivate a
few moments of the movie and to discover the city noises.
These two parts allow to reach a wider audience, from the
most thoughtful to the most active.
The story
At night, an artist living in Shanghai takes the subway back
home. Finally arrived, he hurries upstairs, changes clothes, grabs a pair
of scissors and starts cutting up paper frantically. What is he doing? He is
shaping tiny paper characters. Once complete, he places them onto the set and
their shadow comes alive. They run, they heckle, they climb onto buildings,
they take over a city—a fantastic forbidden playground.
A knock on the door interrupts their euphoria. They freeze.
The owner is screaming from the other side of the door. He is here to collect
the artist’s rent. The moment he is gone, joyful bliss seizes them again. They
grab the artist’s paint pots and pour them all over the city.
Lucion Media
Lucion Media
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