
Creative lab theme of the year: horizon.
MIGZ Video Mapping Weekend
During two days og MIGZ its guests will be offered a vast program by Russian and international motion designers...
Paralab are five former students of the Moscow Architectural Institute, or the 'explorers of the architectural paradigm' as they call themselves. All of them like experiments.Their main material is biflex - synthetic jersey with lycra. The Paralab guys believe that the buildings of the furute will be made of this cloth...
Op-art project Camera Obscura in Hooligan Mag’s area is going to bring its participants into the parallel dimension. From time immemorial it was noticed that the ray of light passing through the small hole in а dark room reproduces the external scene on the opposite surface. In this camera everything is other way round. The viewer can explore the unknown world of constantly oscillating surfaces and swirling forms that don’t reflect the reality but break it. With moving patterns and heightened colors, optical art turns the mind into the dead end, challenging the norms of human perception. The reality in Camera Obscura switches into the psychedelic mode which totally changes our assumptions about the way that the world functions.
There is a building. There is a projector. As it gets darker a ray comes out of the projector and the same moment a number of balls start falling from the roof of the building, lights emerge and disappear in the windows and in the end the building itself turns into the ruins. There are a few people in Moscow who work with video mapping on the surface of various architectural objects...
Again this year we invite you to our MIGZ Market where you will find a few stylish accessories, pleasant things and rare objects. Everything from CDs and vynils to clothing and funny toys...
The theme of this installation is the conection between tengible and intengible. Combination of the shadow of substance and the shadow of an image. It creates the unseen presence...
This year Moscow people and their guests have a good reason for spending their weekend in the capital. For the first time the celebrations of Moscow on September 3-4 coincide with MIGZ – the festival for contemporary music and media art!