Georges Berne: Lighting, Art and Architecture (L'art francais - Special Edition)
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Go to Paris to see "Mona Lisa", and come to Beijing to see "Neussan Dorma". In the 1990s the Louvre in Paris entrusted the lighting work of Da Vinci's painting to a French lighting designer Georges Berne. Later on, he visited Beijing and accepted the challenge of Winland Group to illuminate the "Neussan Dorma" based on the Turandot opera. In this episode, George Berne reflects on his long career and shares his thoughts on his work.
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Chapitres
1. Georges Berne: Lighting, Art and Architecture (L'art francais - Special Edition) (00:00:00)
2. How did George Berne get acquainted with lighting design? (00:03:13)
3. The experience of lighting the Mona Lisa. (00:11:33)
4. How to create About "invisible light" in architectural lighting. (00:13:55)
5. How George Bernard collaborated with Winland Group for the first time for Chen Yifei's lacquer mural "Nessun Dorma". (00:16:30)
6. Creating the lighting design of Hangzhou Fincance Center. (00:23:03)
7. What is the biggest difference between a work of art and architecture when it comes to lighting design? (00:28:15)
8. Georges Berne talks about his latest project at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. (00:34:22)
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