Well known for his stunning projection mapping installations, more of which you can see here, artist Miguel Chevalier’s latest creation transforms 16th-century architecture of King’s College Chapel into stunning works of contemporary art. The installation is part of a fund raising event involving the University of Cambridge.
Aside from being totally immersive and mesmerising to look at Chevalier’s projections also had a purpose to accompany speeches at the event given by renowned university professors on subjects such as health, physics, biology and even a speech from professor Stephen Hawking’s on his research into black holes, during which the entire Chapel ceiling turned into a network of stars resembling the cosmos. Check it out in the photos and video below. You can see more of Chevalier’s work on Facebook and Instagram.
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