SPOTLIGHT VIDEO MAPPING CONTEST, CEC PALACE, BUCHAREST, ROMANIA, APRIL 2018
BUCHAREST SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL APRIL 2018
Spotlight 2019 - CEC Palace - Bucharest, Romania
Beautiful light show on the CEC Palace
Palatul CEC București / CEC Palace Bucharest - Hyperlapse
The CEC Palace in Bucharest, Romania, was built in 1900 on Calea Victoriei, opposite the National Museum of Romanian History, as a new headquarters for Romania's oldest bank, the public savings institution Casa de Depuneri, Consemnațiuni și Economie, later known as C.E.C. and nowadays CEC Bank.
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Music: Bach - Cello Suite No.1 in G - Prelude
Around 450 shots in total (all on manual except the intervals) on a perfect day to shoot a #timelapse. Overcast with a constant light during the entire shot. The area is highly populated with tourists from all over the world. I had to stop it once because of a bus full of tourists unloading just in front of my camera. If you watch in HD, this can be seen on the clock.
Spotlight Video Mapping Contest CEC Palace [Complete] - Bucharest 2018
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Exclusively for the fourth Spotlight edition, six international artists transform the CEC Palace façade through video mapping projections that were selected finalists in this year festival’s open call. The works are inspired by 2018 Spotlight theme, United We Shine, and focus on the concept of solidarity, on the idea of connections between people and cities, cultures and ethnicities, buildings and art, light and darkness.
The winner of the Spotlight Video Mapping Contest will be chosen by the public from the six finalist project via online vote. Spotlight fans can vote for their favourite video mapping projection during April 12th – 14th.
Author: Darklight Studio (Spain), Hermes Mangialardo (Italy), KEDR Visuals (Russia), Mindscape Studio (Romania), Multiscalar (Germany), Skgmedia (China)
Palatul Cec, o poveste de Bonton
Înainte de construirea Palatului Parlamentului, cupola centrală a Palatului CEC era cea mai mare din țară. Clădirea aceasta este o bijuterie a Bucureștiului care a supravieţuit cutremurelor, bombardamentelor şi chiar regimului comunist. Descoperiți splendidul Palat CEC!
Spotlight Bucharest 2018 - CEC Palace
Bucharest In Your Pocket - CEC (Palatul Casei de Economii si Consemnaţiuni)
The home of the National Savings Bank is one of the most fabulous Neo-Classical facades in the city: the enormous arch that houses the entrance, with its mighty Corinthian columns, is a highlight of any architectural tour of the city. Built during the last decade of the nineteenth century, to the designs of French architect Paul Gottereanu, the building is alas less impressive on the inside. Admire from outside and move on.
For more about historic buildings in Bucharest check out Bucharest In Your Pocket:
Spotlight Festival Bucharest 2015 near CEC Palace
CEC Palace and National History Museum beautiful lighted with the occasion of Spotlight Festival Bucharest 2015
Lighting ceremony December 2011 on Bucharest - CEC Palace and Victoria shop
Iluminatul festiv din luna decembrie 2011 din Bucuresti pe Calea Victoriei la Palatul CEC si Magazinul Victoria (2011.12.10.17:59:53)
ARTFIRST @ CEC PALACE
Gazda evenimentului este CEC Bank, o banca romaneasca cu traditie, ale carei origini se regasesc in eforturile elitelor politice si economice din timpul domnitorului Alexandru Ioan Cuza de a pune ordine in finantele publice ale tanarului stat roman, rezultat in urma Unirii din 1859. CEC Bank este continuatoarea activitatilor initiate de prima institutie de credit public din Romania, respectiv Casa de Depuneri si Consemnatiuni. In conformitate cu misiunea CEC Bank, finantarea IMM-urilor, agriculturii si autoritatilor administratiilor publice locale reprezinta principala preocupare a bancii, fara a neglija insa relatia cu populatia din Romania, oferind un portofoliu variat de produse si servicii de calitate.
Organizatorii:
ARTFIRST
Artfirst a creat si continua sa adune oameni talentati intr-o comunitate de artisti din dorinta de a da tuturor talentelor oportunitatea de a fi descoperite, in cadrul unei expozitii de arta care ofera atat expozantilor cat si celor avizi de frumos, o experienta unica si de neuitat. Pasiunea pentru arta este nu numai expusa dar si explicata prin viu grai de catre artistii care de fiecare data se despart cu greu de creatiile proprii dar sunt totodata pregatiti pentru a picta, sculpta sau scrie o noua poveste.
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Financial Market este o platforma de informatii si stiri economico-financiare si de investitii ce reuneste jurnalisti dar si specialisti in diferite domenii de business care isi impartasesc experienta in calitate de Colaboratori astfel încât cititorii, in calitatea lor de indivizi sau Antreprenori să fie mereu informati si totodata sa poata lua cele mai bune decizii atunci când intenţioneaza să achiziţioneze un imobil, sa contracteze un credit sau o asigurare, sau când doresc să investeasca profitabil la bursa. Misiunea Financial Market este de a oferi permanent cele mai documentate informaţii economico-financiare-investiţionale, din surse verificate, de calitate şi obiectiv analizate, pentru a deveni sursa de informatii de încredere din zona de business financiara si investitionala, sustinand educatia financiara si investitionala prin programe si evenimente dedicate.
CEC PALACE - SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL BUCHAREST 2019
CEC PALACE - SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL BUCHAREST 2019
Spotlight Bucharest 2017 Proiecție Laser @ Palatul CEC
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Spotlight Bucharest International Light Festival
Proiectie Laser by Tom Brandus / Sylenzmedia @ Palatul CEC
Winner of Spotlight Bucharest 2018 Video Mapping Contest - Mindscape Studio Romania
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Spotlight Bucharest International Light Festival 2018.
Exclusively for the fourth Spotlight edition, six international artists transform the CEC Palace façade through video mapping projections that were selected finalists in this year festival’s open call. The works are inspired by 2018 Spotlight theme, United We Shine, and focus on the concept of solidarity, on the idea of connections between people and cities, cultures and ethnicities, buildings and art, light and darkness.
CEC PALACE - SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL BUCHAREST 2019 - part 2
CEC PALACE - SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL BUCHAREST 2019
Calea Victoriei - The Story of a street by Mindscape Studio (Romania) at Spotlight Bucharest 2018
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Discover the history of one of Bucharest’s oldest avenues through video mapping projected on the facade of the first academic library in the city. Calea Victoriei. The story of a street (Victory Avenue. The History of a Street) displays the most important moments, notable figures, and emblematic buildings linked to this avenue, from Cantacuzino Palace to Dame Mița The Bicyclist, from Telephone Palace, Military Circle, and CEC Palace to Carol Ist, George Enescu, and Alexandru Ioan Cuza.
Author: Mindscape Studio (Romania)
Calea Victoriei in Bucharest, Romania
Calea Victoriei, also known as Victory Avenue, is a major street that runs through central Bucharest.
The street starts at Splaiul Independentei and runs all the way to Piata Vicotoriei.
For most of its length Calea Victoriei runs parallel to the Dambovita River.
Along the length of Calea Victoriei are a number of historical buildings, churches, beautiful parks, museums, and other national monuments.
Some of the highlights include the Romanian Atheneum, the Museum of Art Collections, and the CEC Palace.
Planning a trip to Romania? Don't forget to check out my other Romania travel videos.
Bucharest Travel Guide - Romania Magical Time
Bucharest Travel Guide - Romania Magical Time
Bucharest (Bucureşti) is Romania's capital and largest city, as well as the most important industrial and commercial center of the country. With 2 million inhabitants in the city proper and more than 2.4 million in the urban area, Bucharest is one of the largest cities in Southeastern Europe, the largest city between Berlin and Istanbul. Bucharest is the 6th largest city in the European Union by population within city limits, after London, Berlin, Madrid, Rome, and Paris.
Bucharest is the primary entry point into Romania. Bucharest is a booming city with many large infrastructure projects changing the old face of the city. Known in the past as The Little Paris, Bucharest has changed a lot lately, and today it has become a very interesting mix of old and new that has little to do with its initial reputation. Finding a 300 year old church, a steel-and-glass office building and Communist-era apartment blocks next to one another is a common sight. Bucharest offers some excellent attractions, and has, in recent years, cultivated a sophisticated, trendy, and modern sensibility that many have come to expect from a European capital. Bucharest has been undergoing major construction and modernization works in recent years, such as the Basarab Overpass and the National Arena. Bucharest has benefited from an economic boom along with the EU grants that have helped rebuild neglected parts of the city, such as the historic Lipscani area.
Bucharest, owing to its position in the Romanian Plain, has a humid continental climate with cold winters, hot summers and moderate rainfall (640 milimeters on average). Winters are damp, snowy and very cold.
Bucharest has one of the most extensive systems of public transport in Europe, even though it can sometimes be confusing and crowded. Note that most of the neighborhoods and urban areas are known and called using the name of the nearest Metro station. The other well-known areas without Metro stations are Dorobanţi in the Northeast, Drumul Taberei (Metro network under construction) in the West, Rahova and Ferentari in Southwest (best avoided) and Lipscani - the old city centre situated between Unirii and Universitate Square.
Major brand-name shops and upscale boutiques are concentrated along the main boulevard from Piaţa Romană to Piaţa Unirii and on the small streets adjacent to this boulevard, but also on Calea Victoriei, on Calea Dorobanţilor (the part between Blvd. Iancu de Hunedoara and Piaţa Dorobanţilor) or on Calea Moşilor's section between Blvd. Carol I and Piaţa Obor.
Prices usually go anywhere from €5-7 to €30-40 for high-end dining for a single person menu consisting of a meal (most places offer €5-7 Euros menus that include an Entree, Main Dish and Dessert or a Drink) and a soft drink. The most popular fast-food is undoubtedly Shaorma, with hundreds of places selling it in almost every Square, Mall or street crossroads.
Bucharest also has many parks, such as Herăstrău Park, Carol Park, Cișmigiu Gardens, Tineretului Park, Titan/Alexandru Ion Cuza Park, Izvor Park, Grădina Icoanei Park, Circului Park, Moghioros/Drumul Taberei Park, National Park, Tei Park, Eroilor Park, Crângași Park. Other green attractions are the Bucharest Botanical Garden and Văcărești Nature Park, a nature park containing the wetlands surrounding Lake Văcărești.
A lot to see in Bucharest such as :
Palace of Parliament
Romanian Athenaeum
Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum
King Michael I Park
National Museum of Art of Romania
Cișmigiu Gardens
Arcul de Triumf
Stavropoleos Monastery
Revolution Square
National Museum of Romanian History
Cotroceni Palace
University Square, Bucharest
Romanian Peasant Museum
CEC Palace
Mogoșoaia Palace
Manuc's Inn
Antipa Museum
Piața Unirii
Curtea Veche
Herăstrău Lake
Carol Park
Muzeul Național de Artă Contemporană
Lake Cișmigiu
Royal Palace
Pasajul Macca-Vilacrosse
Caru' cu Bere
Bucharest Botanical Garden
Tineretului Park
Therme Bucharest
Primăverii Palace
Casa Presei Libere
Cimitirul Bellu Bucureşti
Văcărești Nature Park
Museum of Art Collections
Kretzulescu Church
George Enescu National Museum
Alexandru Ioan Cuza Park
Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral
Museum of Senses
Obor Market
Templul Coral
Antim Monastery
Zoo Bucharest
National Military Museum, Romania
Izvor Park
Orășelul Copiilor
Victoria Palace
Drumul Taberei Park
Crețulescu Palace
Zambaccian Museum
( Bucharest - Romania ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Bucharest . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bucharest - Romania
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SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL BUCHAREST 2018 - CEC PALACE NIGHT 2
Bucharest March 2019 / An walking out in central Bucharest
Visiting Bucharest, opening the vault of memories.
1 - Caru' cu bere (
2 - The old side of the city (
3 - Cărturești Carusel bookstore
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4 - Turnul Colței (
5 - The History Museum of Romania / Muzeul de Istorie al României (
6 - CEC Palace (
7 - Palace of Justice (
8 - University of Architecture (
9 - Romanian Commercial Bank (the old headquarters) (
10 - Bucharest General City Hall (
11 - Hotel Capitol Bucharest (
12 - Telephone Palace (
13 – Novotel Hotel (
14 – A new building of Romanian Commercial Bank
15 - Old headquarters of Romanian Commercial Bank
16 - University of Bucharest (
17 – Revolution Square, Bucharest (
18 - Michael the Brave, statue (
19 - Colțea Hospital (
20 - Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest (
21 - Romanian Athenaeum (
22 - University of Bucharest (
23 - Queen Elisabeth Boulevard (
24 - Bulevardul Unirii (
25 - Iancului St.
26 - Cișmigiu Gardens (
27 - University Square, Bucharest (
28 - Satire and Umor Theatre Constantin Tanase
29 - Royal Palace of Bucharest (
now National Museum of Art of Romania (
30 - Central University Library Carol I, Bucharest (
31 - Hotel Lido (
32 - InterContinental Bucharest (
33 - Caru' cu bere (
KEDR Visuals Russia - Video Mapping Contest @Spotlight Bucharest 2018
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Spotlight Bucharest International Light Festival 2018.
Exclusively for the fourth Spotlight edition, six international artists transform the CEC Palace façade through video mapping projections that were selected finalists in this year festival’s open call. The works are inspired by 2018 Spotlight theme, United We Shine, and focus on the concept of solidarity, on the idea of connections between people and cities, cultures and ethnicities, buildings and art, light and darkness.