projection mapping / festival
Wonder of Light
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From November 4 to 6, Saint Petersburg hosted the 12th Wonder of Light festival. Three installations created by our team became part of the architectural environment of the Peter and Paul Fortress and the festival’s multimedia route.

dates
November 4–6, 2023
location
Peter and Paul Fortress, SPb
prod
6 weeks
Nevsky Gate
The visual content for the façade of the Nevsky Gate was conceptually connected to the holographic object Hermitage Peacock located opposite it, forming a unified spatial ensemble.
Neon-inspired light decor with a strong emphasis on graphic elements and color contrast highlighted the architecture and enhanced the overall perception of the space.

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Robo Kid
The round tower on Cathedral Square became home to Robo Kid. The character interacted with the audience — observing passersby, greeting them, and responding to what was happening around him.
Thanks to a carefully developed scenario and the effect of direct visual contact, visitors perceived Robo Kid not as a static projection, but as an active element of the festival environment — one they could engage with, play alongside, and take photos of.

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Nikolskiy Gate
Nikolskiy Gate was transformed into a children’s world of imagination, constructed from blocks. The concept was based on the idea of an object seemingly assembled by a child from large, colorful pieces.
The animation and the logic behind the movement supported this vision: elements assembled, rotated, and reconfigured, mimicking the mechanics of a toy construction set.
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