During three February evenings, from 16th to 18th of February, the Dvořák Hall in the Rudolfinum will be transformed under the baton of eleven visual artists from around the world. Breathtaking connection of light art and live music performed by the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra will present the SIM/NEBULA project to the audience.
The plot of the projection is divided into seven thematic parts set in the background of the visual show. The parts are connected by the leitmotiv of the life cycle, journey into the unknown and man’s relationship with his inner world on one side and the universe on the other side. These expressively poetic, futuristic visual poems depict the creation of a cybernetic organism in the acoustic waves of the classical music. From the organic form in the dark void through futuristic industry to the final massive light eruptions, SIM/NEBULA presents the birth of a new reality.
The orchestra, conducted by Jan Kučera, will perform Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 “From the New World” (also known as “New World Symphony”), composed in 1893 while Dvořák was the director of the National Conservatory of Music of America, symphony poem “Vltava” by Bedřich Smetana, prelude called “Carnival” by Antonín Dvořák and Symphony “Pathetic” by Petr Iljič Čajkovský.
SIM/NEBULA was prepared in collaboration of 11 international artists from 6 different countries all around the world under artistic supervision of visial artist Amar Mulabegovič from the creative studio The Macula.
The orchestra, conducted by Jan Kučera, will perform Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 “From the New World” (also known as “New World Symphony”), composed in 1893 while Dvořák was the director of the National Conservatory of Music of America, symphony poem “Vltava” by Bedřich Smetana, prelude called “Carnival” by Antonín Dvořák and Symphony “Pathetic” by Petr Iljič Čajkovský.
SIM/NEBULA was prepared in collaboration of 11 international artists from 6 different countries all around the world under artistic supervision of visial artist Amar Mulabegovič from the creative studio The Macula.