Partnering with the Corporation of Panjim city, The Story of Light (SOL) festival scheduled to be held there between January 14- 18 next year has confirmed participation from 45 artists hailing from 14 countries.
The event also marks the year 2015, which that has been declared 'The International Year of Light and Light based Technologies' by the United Nations and that aims to raise awareness about the breakthroughs in light science, its applications and its importance to humankind.
One of the venues for the festival is a two-kilometre stretch along the river Mandovi and its nearby historic locations and gardens that is set to hold visual play, dance performances, installations with light and colour, photography workshops and live projections.
Jaya Ramchandani, Festival Director, says "The Story of Light is a magical playground where we are bringing artists, scientist, educators, philosophers together to create public installations, workshops, talks, all interactive and dynamic for the general public to learn stories that are hidden in science and equations.
Jaden Hastings and Melanie King from the UK have created an installation that has been inspired by man's efforts to harness the sun's energy and his material connection to the broader universe. They attempt to create oen of the world's largest cyanotype in the waters of Miramar beach.
A cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. Engineers used the process well into the 20th century as a simple and low-cost process to produce copies of drawings, referred to as blueprints.
