The Feast of Venus

Last year, the Belgian tourist bureau VisitFlanders commissioned the folks at SkullMapping to create a wonderful bit of projection mapping to entertain passengers while they waited for flights at Brussels National Airport. With some clever digital trickery, a cheeky little cupid escaped from Peter Paul Rubens’ 1636 painting  The Feast of Venus and flitted around the terminal. The short film below is just what we need today.

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