At GIFF, “The Panorama of the Battle of Morat” like you’ve never seen it before

At GIFF, “The Panorama of the Battle of Morat” like you’ve never seen it before
At GIFF, “The Panorama of the Battle of Morat” like you’ve never seen it before

Published on November 5, 2024 at 8:15 p.m. / Modified on November 5, 2024 at 9:37 p.m.

In Lausanne, in the mazes of the Federal Polytechnic School, the Experimental Museology Laboratory (eM +) is at the cutting edge of digital and immersive technologies at the service of cultural institutions. It is led by Professor Sarah Kenderdine, who also directs the EPFL Pavilions exhibition space. Guest of the Geneva International Film Festival (GIFF), the New Zealander is giving a conference there this Wednesday, alongside the presentation of an immersive installation of the legendary Panorama of the Battle of Murtena monumental canvas (100 meters long, 10 high) painted by Louis Braun and his team in 1893.

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