ANTIVJ Transforms Shigeru Ban's Centre Pompidou Metz with Digital Spectacular

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Intrigued by the hexagonal plan and complex structure of Shigeru Ban’s Centre Pompidou Metz in France, ANTIVJ visual artists Simon Geilfus and Yannick Jacquet, and composer Thomas Vaquié transformed the building’s undulating facade into a digital spectacular with a light show that “abolishes notions of scale by contrasting micro-architecture with human construction”. The piece was loosely inspired by the research of deep-sea expert Peter A. Rona, whose work explores the fascinating marks left by unknown, hexagonal-shaped sea creature called Paleodictyon Nodosum, which Rona believes is designed to cultivate bacteria.

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "ANTIVJ Transforms Shigeru Ban's Centre Pompidou Metz with Digital Spectacular" 11 Mar 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/342464/antivj-transforms-shigeru-bans-centre-pompidou-metz-with-digital-spectacular> ISSN 0719-8884

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