На главной ёлке Казани покажут инсталляцию от команды международногофестиваля медиаискусства NUR
НУР совместно с дирекцией парков и скверовпредставит аудиовизуальную инсталляцию «Желание», созданную мультимедиа студией Formate. По словам организаторов, работа погрузит зрителей в метафорическое аудиовизуальное путешествие, которое расскажет о вызове, преодолении и трансформации.
Инсталляцию будут показывать в течение трех дней, со 2 по 4 января, с 20:00 до 21:00.
На главной ёлке Казани покажут инсталляцию от команды международногофестиваля медиаискусства NUR
НУР совместно с дирекцией парков и скверовпредставит аудиовизуальную инсталляцию «Желание», созданную мультимедиа студией Formate. По словам организаторов, работа погрузит зрителей в метафорическое аудиовизуальное путешествие, которое расскажет о вызове, преодолении и трансформации.
Инсталляцию будут показывать в течение трех дней, со 2 по 4 января, с 20:00 до 21:00.
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