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Historical Buildings Come to Life with Drone Lights

27/09/2024
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In recent years, drone technology has revolutionized not only logistics and defense, but also art and architecture. These small devices float freely in the air and, when combined with advanced software and lighting systems, create mesmerizing visuals and sculptures in the sky. Breathing new life into architectural structures, this technology is being used both to recreate monumental works of the past and to visualize the projects of the future. Pioneering artists such as Studio Drift push the boundaries of architecture with drone technology and offer unforgettable experiences to the audience.

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Studio Drift and Drone

The Sagrada Familia, one of Barcelona’s landmarks, is still unfinished almost a century after its construction began. This turned into an innovative stage for Studio Drift. Founded by Dutch artist duo Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordijn, Studio Drift uses drone technology to recreate monuments and unfinished projects. They bring a different perspective to architecture by using software they have developed to create life-size, light-illuminated images of famous architectural monuments.

These projects are not limited to the Sagrada Familia; they range from speculative architecture to ruined buildings such as the Colosseum in Rome. Studio Drift has partnered with Drone Stories and Nova Skystories to help architects bring their projects to life in life-size with sustainable and hypnotic visuals.

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Drones Complement Monumental Structures

The art studio recently participated in the Burning Man festival and put on impressive performances. Using 1,000 drones, they created light installations ranging from a giant eye figure to a giant mask-like figure watching the festivities. These shows both mesmerized the crowd and offered clues to the future of architecture. Studio Drift’s first performance art in this field was the drone show “Franchise Freedom” in 2017. With the synchronized movements of 300 drones in the sky, a living light sculpture was created.In future projects, Studio Drift combines history and technology by reimagining monuments and architecture in a never-before-seen way with drone light formations.
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