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Return to Jurassic Paris

The streets of Paris have gone back to the prehistoric era with giant holographic dinosaur installations that create the experience of “space-time travel full of surprises”.

Return to Jurassic Paris

The holographic images have occupied the streets of Paris as part of French artist Julien Nonnon’s latest digital art playground. Prehistoric Safari transforms the Jardin d’Aacclimatation Park using video-mapping technology to create an experience of ‘space-time travel’ full of surprises in the Jurassic era. 

Nonnon was inspired by adventure books by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Jules Verne and Michael Crichton, as well as Steven Spielberg’s movies. Using them as a reference, he plays with the codes of prehistoric monsters’ representation in popular culture, brought to life through immersive set design.

Return to Jurassic Paris

Combining photography, video, architecture and scenography, Nonnon has produced 17 3D-projections of species that occupied the cretaceous period and displayed them in the Jardin d’Acclimatation, a long-established Parisian amusement park. It offers the public to discover more than a dozen holographic projections animated life-size dinosaurs.

Return to Jurassic Paris

Visitors will also be invited to attend to an original show by Igor Vanzane, ‘dinosaur tamer’, followed by the premiere of a French-style mini blockbuster Dino Escape, that shows the streets of Paris invaded by many dinosaurs. They will also live a 360° experience, entirely created by the artist himself, where they must fulfil the mission of bringing back an egg of a Tyrannosaurus Rex to the present day.

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The public will be in the front row of a mythical battle between a triceratops and a T-rex, disturbing the peace of ‘the dinosaurs valley’ installation.

Prehistoric Safari runs from November 15, 2019, to January 5, 2020. 

Via designboom | Images courtesy of Julien Nonnon

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