The iconic Azadi Tower in southwest Tehran will be the screen for a projection mapping created by French composer, conductor, multimedia artist and researcher Stéphane de Gérando on Thursday. Stéphane de Gérando, 53, has written several works for orchestras performed at Radio France and has won national and international awards.
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Projection mapping, also known as video mapping and spatial augmented reality, is a projection technology used to turn objects, often irregularly shaped, into a display surface for video projection.The display, dubbed “The Labyrinth of Time,” has been arranged through collaboration between the French Embassy, Roudaki Art and Cultural Institute, Kelid-e Talaee Cultural Institute and the French Embassy, Honaronline reported on its Persian website. The mapping will be accompanied by music.
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Dr Rahgoshay Museum officials attended the show and Ms. Myriam Goetz-Rahgoshay, Director of the Museum, answered questions from Iranian television journalists:
Located at Azadi square, the tower is one of the landmarks in Tehran and part of the Azadi Cultural Complex, which includes an underground museum.The structure was designed by Iranian-Canadian architect Hossein Amanat and completed in 1971.