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Lightroom and Journey unveil new immersive show celebrating David Bowie
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ightroom and Journey have announced a new large-scale exhibition, David Bowie: You’re Not Alone, which will use rare archival material to place visitors inside the performances and creative world of the late musician. Created by Journey and produced by Lightroom, the experience draws from thousands of hours of content held in the David Bowie Archive in New York. The show is designed to immerse audiences in footage, photography, text, sound and personal material.
The 360-degree production has been developed by 59, a Journey studio, and is written and directed by Mark Grimmer and Tom Wexler. Grimmer David Bowie Is exhibition. alter egos, the exhibition aims to highlight the artist behind the personas. Organised into looping thematic chapters, the show explores topics such as theatricality, spirituality, songwriting and creativity, presenting Bowie as its sole voice and framing the experience as both spectacle and self-portrait. The content spans key moments from across
Space Oddity through to Diamond Dogs, Heroes and . The exhibition also includes surreal and
interview with Russell Harty, as well as a recreated set from the Diamond Dogs tour.
Sound has been reworked specifically for the
designed by Gareth Fry, known for work including Harry Potter & The Cursed Child and David Bowie Is. Alongside performance footage, the show incorporates drawings, lyrics, handwritten notes, audio recordings and other personal materials, bringing together content from multiple sources to The project is being produced with the involvement and authorisation of the David Bowie Estate.
"It says something about our relationship with artistic heroes that we're drawn to mystery, otherness, the alien... In Bowie's case, this is our construct, not his.
"Throughout his career, Bowie repeatedly resisted being figured as anything but human. Rather than undermining his mystique, we designed a show to celebrate Bowie as a champion of human creativity - focusing on the message he expressed time and again: that art, in all its forms, is our best hope for understanding what it means to be alive." Executive producer David Sabel said the venue was designed for exactly this type of storytelling.
music into a story that can only be experienced in this space. I cannot think of an artist more suited to this than David Bowie.
"To spend time in his world as it comes to life around you and to travel back and forth across the decades of astonishing performances, whether reliving them or experiencing them for the first time, is a total thrill. Working so closely with RZO and the
The Putting Zone opens flagship venue
A new indoor golf entertainment and competitive concept has launched its first flagship site in Nashville.
The Putting Zone has opened a 29,000 sq ft The company says the course has been designed to mirror real outdoor playing conditions. According to the operator, the patented layout includes doglegs, target zones and strategic shot challenges across more than a third of a mile of putting surfaces, providing a weatherproof experience available throughout the year. Founder and chief executive Bill Ricigliano said the venue was intended to play a broader role in every golfer to leave a positive mark in Nashville Putt for a Purpose is an initiative under which every green fee contributes directly to local and Middle Tennessee charities. The company said the scheme is designed to give visitors a direct role in supporting community causes through their participation.
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