Hue Festival 2024 to amuse visitors with massive light show
An immense light festival will be held as part of the Hue Festival 2024 with the support of the French Embassy and the French Institute in Vietnam (IFV), expecting to bring visitors an immersive experience in a fantasy universe of light and sound.
The central hallway is decorated with 240 lanterns flashing in sync with the sound. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - An immense light festival will be held as part of the Hue Festival 2024 with the support of the French Embassy and the French Institute in Vietnam (IFV), expecting to bring visitors an immersive experience in a fantasy universe of light and sound.
The event is the continuance of the Hue by light - The live show project with 12 unique sound and light installations.
According to French Ambassador to Vietnam Olivier Brochet, the light festival was initiated in late 2022 when the French Embassy was implementing the Hue by light - The live show project, one of the activities to mark the 50th founding anniversary of diplomatic ties between France and Vietnam.
The light festival will be a combination of different technologies and creative techniques to deliver a journey that is both academic and interactive, while focusing on aesthetics, the diplomat said.
All installations are created to provide an immersive experience in a fantasy universe throughout the viewer's exploration of sound and light.
France has rich experience in preserving cultural heritage, and is willing to share with Vietnam to contribute to the conservation of cultural values and promotion of tourism, Brochet stated.
The light festival will start at 7pm on June 8 (Photo: VNA)
Standing Vice Chairman of the People’s Committee of Thua Thien-Hue province Nguyen Thanh Binh said that the light festival will see the artistic direction from the French side, and content and technical solutions developed with partnership from Vietnam and France in the spirit of sharing professional knowledge.
The festival demonstrates the efforts in more than a year of the AC3 Studio team to bring visitors an exciting walk on the grounds of the Hue imperial citadel (Dai Noi) and Thai Binh Lau (Royal Library).
To carry out all of these installations, the creative team had to build a specially designed, centralised control system consisting of nine data servers, 22 electronic cards, many kilometres of cables and more than 4,500 light sources, bringing vitality to buildings, gardens, trees, rockeries and even lake areas.
The technologies used at the event are diversified depending on each specific installation, including video mapping and Artnet.
ꦦ The light festival will start at 7pm on June 8. The show will be available from 6pm-10pm every day until June 22./.
The Hue Festival and Hue International Arts Festival 2024 will take place from June 7-12 at major tourist attractions in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue.
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