Patrice Warrener
Patrice Warrener is a French light artist, mostly known for his Chromolithe Polychromatic Illumination System. Warrener has made more than 60 chromolithe installations over the last fifteen years, lighting up buildings in close to a dozen different nations. Warrener's work has influenced the rising numbers of Light Festivals in many cities of World Heritage status around the world.
Trained as a printer, Patrice made his mark in the world of light shows: first, with the French co-operative Open Light, and then with his collaboration with the English musician, and electronic music pioneer, Tim Blake, with whom he introduced Laser Lighting effects in their Crystal Machine shows in the early 1970s.
In 2016 Warrener illuminated the front of Westminster Abbey in London with coloured light projected onto statues as part of the Lumiere festival.[1]
Gallery
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Second projection
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Third projection
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Coloured light projected onto Westminster Abbey for Lumiere festival
References
- ↑ "Four-day Lumiere light festival opens in London". BBC News. 14 January 2016.
External links
- Chromolithe web site
- Chromolithe at Lyon on YouTube
- Chromolithe in Kobe
- Chromolithe at Bradford Festival, 2006