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Pagan by Romain Tardy is Inspired by Ancient Traditions

Pagan by Romain Tardy is a stunning projected installation that is influenced by the Latin term Paganism,' which refers to religious traditions that are polytheistic or indigenous. Nevertheless, viewers don't have to be knowledgeable about such terminology or traditions to appreciate the visually striking show. The beautiful forms created will strike a cord in anyone's heart.

Installed on the main facade of the Museum of Antiquities in Toulouse, France, Pagan by Romain Tardy was specifically inspired by a bacchanalian head scultpure that was exhibited as an antique pagan idol. By using the idea of polymorphism, the head is made almost invisible via a network of straight lines. Not to mention that the light present throughout Pagan by Romain Tardy creates several patterns from abstract constellations to enigmatic symbols.
Trend Themes
1. Projected Installations - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity to create immersive projected installations that combine art and technology to create visually striking experiences.
2. Polymorphic Design - The use of polymorphism in design presents an opportunity for creating intriguing and invisible forms that can engage and captivate viewers.
3. Light Patterns - Exploring the use of light to create abstract constellations and enigmatic symbols opens up possibilities for innovative visual displays.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Technology - The art and technology industry can benefit from collaborations that utilize projections and polymorphic design to create unique visual experiences.
2. Museum and Exhibition - Museums and exhibition spaces can incorporate immersive projected installations to enhance visitor experiences and engage with traditional and contemporary art forms.
3. Event Production - Event production companies can leverage the use of light patterns and projected installations to create memorable and visually stunning events.

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