Prague’s City Center Sparkles, Buzzes, and Burns in a Signal Event

And speaking of Dan Brown’s new novel, Secret Secretthis festival has even gained worldwide recognition. Just a few weeks after the release of the new Brown seller In one role, the signal event has a cameo that sees when the protagonist of the novel remembers going to the event in the 2024 program.
“We are happy about it,” the director of Martin Pošta said of the announcement. “It’s a form of recognition.” Not that the event needs to be promoted, even with one of the most anticipated novels in recent years. Organizers have yet to share the number of visitors to the festival this year, but the four-day event usually attracts a million visitors.
On the last day, there was a long queue in front of the memorial installation The rise of Tristan By American Video Art Piolie Bill Riolera before opening night, although it was a ticketed event. In the church of St. Salvator in the feast of St. Agnes, visitors can watch a Christ-like figure rise to the top, gravity-defying streams of water with him, all viewed on a large screen.
The main festival takes place on the VLTAVA river near the Dvořák Embankment. Taiwan’s Peppercorns’ creative media interaction brings a cloud of speculation The light of the tzolkk’in. While the creators of the installation of light have to face architectural challenges – their decorative areas, and bad cornices – referring to water drops is a challenge of a different kind and artists who have to stop controlling a different image. The composition and depth of peppelcorns’ work depended on the mood at any given time, which determined how much of the situation was revealed to the audience and how much was struck. The reward, however, was an amazing 3D display reminiscent of a hologram – something that cannot be achieved with video projections of tuli and flat buildings.
Another premier event was the projection of the tower of the old town hall, made for the festival by the Italian Studio Mammasonica. It transformed the 230-foot building into a kaleidoscope of blue, green, red, and white space. A short distance away, in Republic Square, Peppercorns has another installation. In the installation of a circular LED, they found a work entitled Between the mountains and the seawhich tells the history of Taiwan.

