The façade of Orizaba’s Municipal Palace will be filled with lights and color during Holy Week with a video mapping show planned for tourists and residents of this Magical Town.
The projections on the esplanade of the aforementioned site will bring the historic building to life throughout the month of April and on select days in May at specific times.
Admission is completely free, so there’s no excuse not to come with your partner, family, or friends during the hours of 7:00 PM, 7:30 PM, 8:00 PM, and 8:30 PM.
The video mapping sessions will be held on:
Thursday, April 17
Friday, April 18
Saturday, April 19
Sunday, April 20
Friday, April 25
Saturday, April 26
Sunday, April 27
Thursday, May 1
Friday, May 2
Saturday, May 3
Sunday, May 4
What is video mapping?
Video mapping, also known as mapping, is basically a technique of projecting various images, usually with movement, onto any type of surface, although it is typically performed on the exterior of buildings, as it further enhances each effect.
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Last December, the façade of the Mier y Pesado Poliforum was selected for a grand spectacle featuring these techniques. Now, it’s the City Hall’s turn to enjoy the amazing images projected by engineers and audio and video professionals.

Source: oem