Musée du Louvre, Mamluks (1250-1517)

Projection immersive mausolee Qalawun
Projection immersive mausolee Qalawun
Projection immersive mausolee Qalawun
Projection immersive mausolee Qalawun
Projection immersive sur cyclo, marionnettes mamloukes
Projection immersive sur cyclo, marionnettes mamloukes
Projection immersive sur cyclo, marionnettes mamloukes
Projection immersive sur cyclo, marionnettes mamloukes
Film d'animation, motion design, sur le Baptistere de Saint Louis
Film d'animation, motion design, sur le Baptistere de Saint Louis
Film d'animation, motion design, sur le Baptistere de Saint Louis
Film d'animation, motion design, sur le Baptistere de Saint Louis
Film d'animation, motion design, sur le Baptistere de Saint Louis
Film d'animation, motion design, sur le Baptistere de Saint Louis
Film d'animation, motion design, sur le Baptistere de Saint Louis
Film d'animation, motion design, sur le Baptistere de Saint Louis

2025

DEVICES

Motion design

Multimédia

Immersive show

CLIENT

France Museum

Louvre Abu Dhabi

Musée du Louvre

SCeNOGRAPHEr

BGC Studio

Musée du Louvre

Temporary exhibition: Mamlouks 1250-1517

 

 

For the first time in Europe, the Musée du Louvre presents a major exhibition on the Mamluk Sultanate (1250-1517). Military slaves of Turkish and Caucasian origin, the Mamlouks built their legend on their warrior power. Their artistic culture left a lasting mark on the history of architecture and the arts.

 

Through 3 large-scale installations, Drôle de Trame immerses visitors in the fascinating and rich history of this culture.

 

Upon entering the exhibition, visitors are greeted by an immense shadow theater projected onto a 15m-long by 3m-high cyclo. This poetic device brings to life Mamluk illuminations and puppets to tell the story of these slaves who became warriors and conquerors.

 

In the sequence dedicated to architecture, an immersive and monumental projection on 3 walls (6m high x 15m) invites visitors to contemplate the magnificence of the Qalawun mausoleum in Cairo as if they were there. The film is composed of slow movements in photos that recreate the sumptuous monument as closely as possible.

 

Then, in the final sequence, a motion design film tells visitors the fascinating story of a iconic object: the Baptistery of Saint Louis. Distorted, animated details and parallaxes help visitors to understand the work and demonstrate the artist's virtuosity.

 

 

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