Installation

Lusmore Daud, Lumière noire

Installation de lumière noire

Daud plunges us into darkness and invites us to return to the essence of light and symbols, at the threshold of our dreams.

What would a universal language look like? Daud, a light artist, invites us to reconnect with the essence of our emotions. This installation—a box for traveling—plunges us into darkness and takes us on a sensory, spiritual, and interactive journey. A proposal that presents a visual and poetic universe composed of symbols from a spontaneous language, transforming silent surfaces into plastic vitality to clothe them in pure visual energy.

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Artist Lusmore Daud will lead a “Light and You” workshop as part of the festival. Designed as an immersive experience, this workshop invites participants to explore a primitive pictorial gesture through the use of fluorescent paints, revealed and enhanced by black light. 

Intended for children ages 6 to 12, it will take place on Saturday, May 30, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the José Cabanis Media Library. Snacks included. Reservations required.

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