TY - JOUR TI - Painting as light design in projection spaces AU - Gwóźdź, Andrzej TI - Painting as light design in projection spaces AB - Among numerous aesthetics forms of light practices present in the galloping High Definition technoculture light festivals (applying various types of video-mapping practices in urban areas) and immersive performances based on projection (screen) design of painting (the Alive cycle, performances using the AMIEX Technology® – Art & Music Immersive Experience) have become increasingly successful all over the world. Their expansion is undoubtedly a legacy of promotion of light in the almost a century old Bauhaus theory and practice (including Kurt Schwerdtfeger’s and Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack’s light games, or László Moholy-Nagy’s light modulator). Thus, on the basis of painting a kinetic art of light (a kind of video art) is created. This art promotes „using” projection design of painting, not just a contemplative watching (as in the case of a museum). In this way, a digital form of timed painting in motion is implemented and initiates new styles of experiencing traditional painting art, equipped with qualities of an immersive light spectacle. The results are „video frescoes” – intermedia at the intersection of painting and projection, simulation and recording, where the subject of experience is comprised of a light spectacle and a place of its disclosure. Accordingly, we deal with paintings transferred into the dimension of a digital spectacle. The paintings are managed by users in an environment where a light trick works for the design of simultaneous cinema. In such a laboratory of digitalised paintings relocation of cinema to another new cinema or painting with light in the spaces of „poly-cinema” (Moholy-Nagy) occurs.  VL - 2020 IS - Issue 1 (43) PY - 2020 SN - 1895-975X C1 - 2084-3860 SP - 70 EP - 91 DO - 10.4467/20843860PK.20.005.11933 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/przeglad-kulturoznawczy/article/malarstwo-jako-swietlny-design-w-przestrzeniach-projekcyjnych KW - High Definition technoculture KW - design KW - Art & Music Immersive Experience KW - Bauhaus KW - Laszlo Moholy-Nagy KW - reflected colour-light-plays KW - light art KW - vision in motion