Moscow Light Festival to Recreate the City of the 1940s

A major cultural event in Moscow will blend digital art, music, and cutting-edge technology. Visitors will walk through LED tunnels and watch 3D projections that bring the capital’s past back to life.
Russia is preparing to host the large-scale light festival 'Projection,' a unique event combining modern technology, digital art, and live performances by international stars. At a cinema park in Moscow, visitors will experience light installations and multimedia shows.
The festival’s centerpiece will be an LED tunnel that transforms the central alley into a dynamic space of light and motion. Of particular interest are 3D projections on the facade of the clock tower, allowing visitors to see what Moscow looked like in the 1940s.
The venue will also feature unique art objects, including a light installation shaped like an airplane, designed to create a sense of movement and set the rhythm of the entire event.
Events that merge culture, art, and digital technology traditionally draw massive audiences. Hundreds attended the recent 'Cultural Code of Russia' AI art festival, where neural networks reinterpreted national values and symbols, later presenting their vision through short films. Spectators watched the robot’s creations with enthusiasm and fascination.