Using the facades of ancient buildings (a church, the city palace, a medieval hospital) to create video mapping installations is a very suggestive initiative. Ok, nothing so original or complex, but really pretty, especially for the citizens that are used to see those facades as historical monuments and real bonds with the past.
Here are the short (5' each one) videos of those video installations. in my town in Italy:
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