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Bulgarian show wins International Light Art Competition in China

Photo: MP Studio

A Bulgarian show has won first place in the first edition of the International Light Art Competition in the city of Chongqing, China, the creators of the project from MP-studio reported, quoted by BTA.

The work, called Metamorph, was projected on the facade of a building in one of the main landmarks in the city - the Huangjueping graffiti art street. The show was among 40 finalists selected from around the world. The light show is inspired by Franz Kafka's novel "The Metamorphosis", and the lead role is played by singer and actor Orlin Pavlov. In the show lasting 3 and a half minutes Orlin Pavlov transforms himself into a digital clone of himself thanks to some of the latest technologies in digital art.




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