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The Atelier des Lumières is the first digital art centre in Paris, established in a former nineteenth-century foundry that has been entirely restored. With 140 video projectors and a spatialised sound system, this multimedia equipment is used on a surface area of 3,300 m2, extending from the floor to the ceiling, with walls up to ten metres high. The Atelier des Lumières has become one of the most important cultural sites in Paris, using the digital revolution to promote artistic creativity.


An immersive art centre that has become an essential venue in Provence, the Carrières de Lumières are located at the foot of the town of Les Baux-de-Provence, in the heart of the Alpilles. It has established itself as a place for transversal experimentation and cultural dissemination. Since 2012, Culturespaces has been holding digital exhibitions that immerse visitors in the pictorial world of the greatest artists; the projection surface spans 7,000 m² from the floor to the ceiling, to a height of up to sixteen metres.


The Bunker des Lumières is in Jeju, an island that is a much sought-after destination for Asian visitors, located in the Pacific Ocean, which is a one-hour flight from Peking, Shanghai, Seoul, and Osaka. The visitor walks in larger and larger rooms to arrive in a main room which, thanks to the installation of mirrors, presents a set of reverberations and perspectives.


Located in Bordeaux’s former submarine base, the BASSINS DE LUMIÈRES will present monumental immersive digital exhibitions devoted to the major artists in the history of art and contemporary art. The digital exhibitions will be perfectly adapted to the monumental architecture of the submarine base and will be reflected in the water of the four enormous basins, thereby adding a new dimension to the immersive experience. Visits will be conducted on gangways above the water and along the quays of the enormous basins.
Opening 17 April 2020.