{ giving Barbarella } is a projection mapped artwork created for the inaugural Color & Light Festival in Asbury Park, NJ.
Cultural trends, styles, and flair evolve with each generation, constantly shifting and reshaping the world around us. Few can argue the profound influence the 1970s had on shaping areas of our cultural identity. The ‘70s were a time of exploration, experimentation, and boundary-pushing in both aesthetics and style. This period was marked by significant achievements and notable failures, many of which continue to echo in the present day. { giving Barbarella } offers a reimagining and exploration of the aesthetic and stylistic influences of the 1970s, seen through a kaleidoscopic lens of interpretation. With a strong foundation in architectural contrast and transformation, and a nod to the emerging excitement surrounding space exploration in the period, this piece manifests a guided journey into an iconic era defined by vibrancy, expression, and boldness.
{ giving Barbarella } is an approximately 2:40 minute bespoke projection-mapped artwork, accompanied closely by an EDM composition created by Composer and Producer CloZee and LSDream.
Color & Light is a groundbreaking digital art and projection mapping festival presented by PolyOne in collaboration with the renowned LUMA Festival.



