Nuit Blanche and Le Georges at Centre Pompidou
This is one of those blog posts that won't really represent the magic of last night, which was Nuit Blanche, a yearly celebration in some francophone cities that highlights culture by opening up museums at night and sponsoring a variety of events.
I chose several that were nearby. First, there was a digital reimagining of Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights. We had no idea what to expect, but the Belgian art collection, SMACK, put up a wild digital projection in the gardens at Les Halles.
There was a huge crowd of people, including one incensed woman who was shouting that this was decadent and disgusting and that we shouldn't be enjoying it, which of course, heightened the enjoyment. Here are some closeup pictures, but remember that the figures are moving and morphing continuously.
Next, we had a drink at one of the touristy cafes along the plaza for the Centre Pompidou. I was going to have a fancy drink, but saw a beer and had an unexpected craving for a tall, cold one. It was delicious!
We had planned to see another Nuit Blanche event, which was foam coming from one of the air vents leading to the plaza. It is the brainchild of "noted foam artist" Stéphanie Lüning. It was a little underwhelming, if fun.
It looked more interesting from the escalators of the Pompidou.














"Noted foam artist" is now something I will aspire to become.
ReplyDeleteThe Bosch display looks like it must have been quite mind-blowing.