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Luxmuralis Son Et Lumiere Light and Sound Project
Immersive fine art light and sound installations on architectural landmarks.
About
Experience breathtaking large-scale Son-et-Lumiere projects where art, light, and sound converge to transform iconic architectural landmarks into mesmerizing visual spectacles. Luxmuralis, a renowned artistic collaboration, crafts immersive fine art installations that bring history and stories to life through innovative projection mapping. Their work, often described as 'the stained glass windows of our time,' creates evocative journeys for audiences, making them part of the artwork itself.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Art enthusiasts, families, couples
Vibe
Magical, artistic, immersive
Energy Level
Low
Budget
Varies
Photo Friendly
High
Weather Sensitivity
High
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Always check the official website for the most current information.
We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
Website & Socials
Location
Event Details
Schedule
2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015 and earlier
Featured Performers
- Peter Walker
- David Harper
- Stephen Rainsford
- Matt Garfield
- Kathryn Walker
Organizer
Luxmuralis
Practical Information
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Check the specific venue's website for event dates and times, as these light shows are often temporary installations.
- Arrive before the scheduled start time to secure a good viewing spot, especially for popular installations.
- Dress in layers as these events often take place outdoors, and temperatures can drop after sunset.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning visual displays, but be mindful of any restrictions on flash photography.
- Consider public transportation or carpooling to the venue, as parking can be limited near major landmarks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Son-et-Lumiere?
Son-et-Lumiere, French for 'sound and light,' is a type of performance or spectacle that combines projected light, often onto buildings or natural landscapes, with a synchronized soundtrack.
Are these events suitable for children?
While the visual spectacle can be captivating for all ages, the immersive nature and potential for loud sounds mean it's best suited for older children who can appreciate the artistic experience.
Where can I find information about specific upcoming shows?
The Projection Art Gallery website lists past and ongoing projects. For specific upcoming shows, it's recommended to check the individual venue's event listings or the Luxmuralis social media channels.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Information on food and drink policies varies by venue. It's advisable to check the specific event details or venue guidelines before your visit.
What is the typical duration of a Son-et-Lumiere show?
The duration can vary, but these shows are typically designed to be experienced within a single viewing, often lasting between 20 minutes to an hour.