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MAY | BIGGER PICTURE Stroke of genius What: Starry Night Where: Atelier des Lumières, Paris When: 22 February - 21 December Atelier des Lumières, Paris, holds digital exhibitions that immerse visitors in the pictorial world of the greatest artists. Opened in April 2018, the venue uses AMIEX (Art Music & Immersive Experience) technology, which coordinates thousands of quality and extremely precise images on a large scale, with 140 video projectors and a spatialised sound system. This equipment is used on a surface area of 3,300sqm, extending from the floor to the ceiling, with walls up to ten metres high. Gianfranco Iannuzzi, artistic director, Starry Night Why did you choose Van Gogh? Because of his life and work. The new exhibition highlights the artist’s unique pictorial approach. We realised it was important to show the thickness of the paint medium and the impact of the colours, and focus on the decisiveness of the brushstrokes and use of line, all of which are so characteristic of van Gogh’s works. How did you create your digital exhibition? We began with a selection of around 500 works. With that as a basis, it took us about a year to create the immersive exhibition: historical and iconographic research, producing the storyboard, computational image processing and production, video animations, the creation and arrangement of the soundtrack, trials and adjustments, and so on. In addition to the research and creative work, there is of course the space in which the project is developed. It’s a fundamental element of the project, as the space dictates what the final version of the exhibition will be like. How do you use the technology? We orchestrate the 140 projectors in the area as we would musical instruments. We use them to create a symphony of images that interpret the score that makes up the scenario. However, technology is always a double- edged sword. You can do amazing things with it, but it can also impede creativity; as it’s constantly evolving, each new immersive exhibition needs to match the expectations of the visitors, who are ever more curious, connected, and demanding. 08