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The projection inside St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral in Adelaide (The Southern Cross)

The interior of St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral in Adelaide has been transformed by stunning projections as part of the Chiaroscuro Adelaide Fringe show. Source: The Southern Cross.

In what is believed to be the first time that architectural projection has been used inside a cathedral in Australia, thousands of people are flocking to see the stunning display at the cathedral.

A spokesperson for the Fringe said ticket sales were tracking very well and it was anticipated more than 15,000 people would go through the doors over the four weeks.

The cathedral is playing host to the Fringe event 170 years, to the month, after the historic building’s foundation stone was laid on March 17 (St Patrick’s Day) 1856, with many of the ticketholders having never been inside it before.

Chiarascuro is an Italian word meaning the effect of contrasted light and shade in art.

The 18-minute program of spectacular projections is accompanied by uplifting choral music compiled by cathedral musicians Timothy Davey and Astrid Sengkey.

The spine-tingling combination of Vivaldi’s Gloria and images of pink flowers opening up in a sea of greenery is a highlight of the show and is an apt representation of the Easter message of new life.

The show has attracted widespread interest and featured on national television on February 17.

Peter Milne, projection technical designer for The Electric Canvas, the company that has produced the projections, said he believed it was the first time that accurate architectural projection had been used inside a cathedral. 

His company presented a simple display inside the crypt at St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney as part of their “Christmas at the Cathedral” event last December.

Mr Milne said the wonderful architecture of the Cathedral was being brought to life and exposing more people to its beauty.

Details: adelaidefringe.com.au.

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Old meets new in Cathedral spectacular (By Jenny Brinkworth, The Southern Cross)