The Atelier des Lumières describes itself as an immersive digital art centre. The space brings classic art to life through technology and, in one of its most recent experiences, encourages visitors to touch the exhibits.
Welcoming guests of all ages remains central to creator Culturespaces’ ethos, a commitment underscored by the spring 2025 unveiling of the Atelier des Enfants Kids’ Atelier. A 160 sq m exhibition space is dedicated to the Atelier des Enfants, a fully immersive, projection-mapped room.
Visitors – primarily children, though not exclusively – move around the room and interact with the art, as it responds dynamically to touch, movement, and sound. Rather than presenting a parallel exhibition, Culturespaces wanted the Atelier des Enfants to function as a counterpart to the artistic themes presented in the main hall.
Grégoire Monnier, Director of Culturespaces Studio, explained that the purpose of the atelier is to ensure “visitors remain immersed in the painter’s world, where playfulness and artistic expression meet.”
Enabling this colourful environment is a state-of-the-art technical setup combining video projection from Epson, LiDAR sensors, and Modulo Pi’s Modulo Kinetic media server.
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