French digital artist brings history to life
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French artist Miguel Chevalier, this time, brought his digital installations into a cathedral in Rodez in an attempt to "make the building come alive." /VCG Photo

French artist Miguel Chevalier, this time, brought his digital installations into a cathedral in Rodez in an attempt to "make the building come alive." /VCG Photo

Inspired from history, nature and artifice, the 60-year-old created a virtual reality installation using projections of life to cast them around the cathedral. /VCG Photo

Inspired from history, nature and artifice, the 60-year-old created a virtual reality installation using projections of life to cast them around the cathedral. /VCG Photo

Some projections were patterned with pictures of explosions of massive stars in the central nave of the cathedral. /VCG Photo

Some projections were patterned with pictures of explosions of massive stars in the central nave of the cathedral. /VCG Photo

In 2017, Chevalier brought his projection work of "Love in Bloom" to Kerry Center Plaza in Shanghai to celebrate the arrival of Spring. /VCG Photo

In 2017, Chevalier brought his projection work of "Love in Bloom" to Kerry Center Plaza in Shanghai to celebrate the arrival of Spring. /VCG Photo

Since the 1970s, Chevalier has been focusing on the use of computer technology as an artistic means of expression. He has brought his works to China, Singapore, Turkey, South Korea, Thailand and the U.S. /VCG Photo

Since the 1970s, Chevalier has been focusing on the use of computer technology as an artistic means of expression. He has brought his works to China, Singapore, Turkey, South Korea, Thailand and the U.S. /VCG Photo