Posts tagged projection mapping
Entering the Illusionarium

“Nothing like this has ever been attempted: a real hybrid between experiencing an exhibit and a magic show,” promises Jaime Allan, creator of the upcoming Illusionarium experience that will offer some much needed socially-distanced enchantment this winter. A meticulously designed layout, a committed team, and a massive space will allow patrons to both engage with the last 150 years of magic as a performing art while experiencing brand new innovations in holography and illusion technology.

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Immersive 'Salome' Opera in Van Gogh Exhibit Space

“It was the last show I did before the world shut down,” says international opera sensation Ambur Braid of Oper Frankfurt’s production of Salome, playing the princess who wins the head of John the Baptist by performing the infamous Dance of the Seven Veils for King Herod. But the global shutdown has presented artists like herself and creative talents in the live concert industry with an opportunity to reimagine how opera is presented and delivered to audiences beyond the constraints of shuttered traditional venues. In partnership with musician/producer Dan Kurtz and visual designer Isaac Rayment, she will resurrect the Covid-cancelled character for an operatic experience staged at the same venue where Lighthouse Immersive’s Van Gogh projection installation is currently dazzling Torontonians.

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