Flightgraf (JP) → Echo

19:00 - 24:00
  • Karlín/Holešovice
  • Videomapping

About project

The Echo project, created especially for Signal Festival 2023, is a fresh breeze in the genre of video mapping. Nature, environment, human connection with invisible yet vital natural processes. These are all the themes that underlie the projection at Karlín Square. The façade of the Church of Ss. Cyril and Methodius are transformed into a resonating ecosystem of connections, in which natural and ritualistic processes so necessary for the balance of our lives and the entire human culture are intertwined.

Not everything is so idyllic, though. One risk factor that scientists believe could threaten the health or very existence of life on Earth is the excessive amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The oceans are large reservoirs of dangerous gas.

Phytoplankton is the oldest community of micro-organisms which originated three billion years ago. It is part of the food chain in the sea and contributes to the cycling of life and carbon on Earth. This invisible and seemingly accidental boon which lies deep beneath the surface of the seas also helps us humans. For we are all connected by a kind of unlikely thread of life. We are part of an ecosystem.

Recommendation: Shorten your wait between videomappings with an interactive game with Mercedes-Benz.

The break between projections takes 15 minutes.

About artist

Flightgraf is an audiovisual studio that was established in Tokyo in 2013. Its recent notable projects include the monumental videomapping Sands of Light for Qatar 2022 and Dear Plastics for Milan Design Week 2022. In addition to art installations, Flightgraf also produces projects for concert and theatre stages around the world.

Kento Tomiyoshi is a founder and studio director, visual artist, motion graphic designer, product designer and computer animation creator. He is also a teacher at the Department of Life-Design at Toyo University and the Department of Art at Nihon University.

Makoto Shozu is a sound designer, music composer and concept designer. After attending a music school in Germany, he worked for Wave Studios and later for the film production and entertainment industry. His work has been presented at the Cannes, Munich and Hamburg film festivals. Since 2016 he has been creating sound design for Flightgraf projects.

Supported by

  • Patron of the installation

    Mercedes-Benz

  • Supported by

    Prague 8

  • Supported by

    Roman Catholic parish of St. Cyril and Methodius

  • Supported by

    Christie Digital