In an old 19th-century textile building redesigned by the Chaix & Morel Architecture Workshop, a course designed by Arc-en-Scène unfolds over 500 square meters a new look at Leonardo da Vinci.
Drôle de Trame produces the flagship show of the visit: a visual and sensory dive into the artist's painted work.
Projected onto the walls and ceiling of a 15 m long room, the visitor immerses himself virtually in the works and discovers all their beauty and technicality through compositions of drapes, details, faces, hands...
And in the multimedia area, two scientific and fun touch tables (on geometry and perspective) complete the visit.
Clos Lucé
2021
DEVICES
Immersive projection
Multimedia
CLIENT
SAS d’exploitation SB
SCENOGRAPHER
Arc-en-Scène
Anne Carles
Hélène Robert
Annabelle Jeanne
assistées de Sébastien Volette
Leonardo da Vinci at Clos Lucé
In an old 19th-century textile building redesigned by the Chaix & Morel Architecture Workshop, a course designed by Arc-en-Scène unfolds over 500 square meters a new look at Leonardo da Vinci.
Drôle de Trame produces the flagship show of the visit: a visual and sensory dive into the artist's painted work.
Projected onto the walls and ceiling of a 15 m long room, the visitor immerses himself virtually in the works and discovers all their beauty and technicality through compositions of drapes, details, faces, hands...
And in the multimedia area, two scientific and fun touch tables (on geometry and perspective) complete the visit.
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TEAM
Réalisation spectacle : Corinne Planchais / / Motion design : Simon Kolton, assisté de Pauline Kolton / Images de synthèse : Martial Bard – Cent Millions de Pixels
Développement et conception multimedia : Sylvie Tissot, Etienne Jeantet / Création graphisme multimedia : Valentine Hébert
Direction de production : Claire Lebouteiller, assistée d'Anne-Sophie Palué
PRESS REVIEW
"12 minutes of grace! Leonardo's masterpieces dazzle at Clos-Lucé"
BEAUX-ARTS Magazine
"World's Greatest Places 2021"
TIME MAGAZINE