LuxTempus is an outdoor interactive performance installation which invites weather changes to create a unique experience for the audience with each performance. You can observe the dancer through different coloured glass, and for the best experience

LuxTempus is an outdoor interactive performance installation which invites weather changes to create a unique experience for the audience with each performance. You can observe the dancer through different coloured glass, and for the best experience you should stay active observing the performance from different angles throughout.

The installation is constructed to keep the dancer and the audience safe with regards to the corona virus situation. The project is by Mathilde Caeyers, Torbjørn T. Sandnes and Mari Lotherington, and is now touring.

Photos by Rob South and Rudi Caeyers and Antero Hein.

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 LuxTempus is an outdoor interactive performance installation which invites weather changes to create a unique experience for the audience with each performance. You can observe the dancer through different coloured glass, and for the best experience
_RTO2226LUX Tempus.jpg
_RTO2272LUX Tempus.jpg
_RTO2286LUX Tempus.jpg
IMG_1008 copy.jpeg
Rudi Caeyers2.jpg
_RTO2251LUX Tempus.jpg
LUX Tempus 2.jpg
Photo Antero Hein-07755 copy.jpg
Photo Antero Hein-07602-2 copy.jpg
Photo Antero Hein-07645 copy.jpg
Photo Antero Hein-07755 copy.jpg
Photo Antero Hein-07692 copy.jpg

LuxTempus is an outdoor interactive performance installation which invites weather changes to create a unique experience for the audience with each performance. You can observe the dancer through different coloured glass, and for the best experience you should stay active observing the performance from different angles throughout.

The installation is constructed to keep the dancer and the audience safe with regards to the corona virus situation. The project is by Mathilde Caeyers, Torbjørn T. Sandnes and Mari Lotherington, and is now touring.

Photos by Rob South and Rudi Caeyers and Antero Hein.

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