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LEBANON - HEALTH - VIRUS - ENTERTAINMENT

LEBANON - HEALTH - VIRUS - ENTERTAINMENT
Members of the Lebanese collective "Nuage" play music and laser projections from the roof of a building to entertain confined residents in their neighbourhood of Dekwaneh, on the eastern outskirts of Beirut on April 28, 2020, integrating social distancing with a new form of entertainment during the COVID-19 lockdown. The DJs and artists who come from an audiovisual background aim to create a unique experience for the audience through a combination of latest technologies with electronic music. The collective relies on merging art direction and 3D mapping techniques, with the aim of relieving fellow neighbours from their daily stress and confinement during the coronavirus pandemic.
JOSEPH EID / AFP
Document reference 000_1QV7S8
SLUG LEBANON - HEALTH - VIRUS - ENTERTAINMENT
Creation date 4/28/2020 16:59 UTC
City/Country Beirut, Lebanon
Credit JOSEPH EID / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 57.11 Mb / 5472 x 3648 / 300 dpi

LEBANON - HEALTH - VIRUS - ENTERTAINMENT

LEBANON - HEALTH - VIRUS - ENTERTAINMENT
Members of the Lebanese collective "Nuage" play music and laser projections from the roof of a building to entertain confined residents in their neighbourhood of Dekwaneh, on the eastern outskirts of Beirut on April 28, 2020, integrating social distancing with a new form of entertainment during the COVID-19 lockdown. The DJs and artists who come from an audiovisual background aim to create a unique experience for the audience through a combination of latest technologies with electronic music. The collective relies on merging art direction and 3D mapping techniques, with the aim of relieving fellow neighbours from their daily stress and confinement during the coronavirus pandemic.
JOSEPH EID / AFP