Colliding Worlds

Colliding Worlds
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Stone Flip combines Tape Art and mapping, telling the curious legend of the Lucerne Dragon Stone — a mysterious stone that disappeared in museum chaos and resurfaced years later. The installation celebrates chance, bureaucracy, and the impermanence of even seemingly solid things.

Colliding Worlds is an interdisciplinary mapping project by Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts and the Peterskapelle Luzern for the Lilu Light Festival 2026. 18 students from animation and 12 from music collaborate to create an immersive audiovisual experience. On the gallery and side walls, image and sound meet, interact, and merge into new connections, making the interplay of different artistic perspectives tangible.

Students from Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (Design, Film, Art, and Music)

Animation Leads: François Chalet, Patrick Portmann
Animation Students: Nils Rumsch, Livio Paupe, Delia Herzog, Julia Fuchs, Phil Vo, Nävis Gossiaux, Lidiia Kryvtsova, Lara Maresca, Adriana Moira Catanese, Dominique Bao vi Pham, Uma Ahmeti, Alisée Lepore, Nicole Si Yee, Rrezarta Sadriu, Giuliana Spina, Lina Kobelt, Laurenz Flückiger, Persephone Huynh Murphy

Peterskapelle: Furrer Meinrad, Marco Schmidt

Music Leads: Charlotte Hug (Vocals/Viola), Hans-Peter Pfammatter (Keys)
Music Students: Archille Bachelar (Keys), Ramona Baumann (Clarinet), Mónica López Candela (Keys), Maria Luisa Cuenca Arrez (Saxophone), Maria Ferreira da Silva (Violin), Samuel Kunz (Guitar), Lin Shuyu (Horn), Antonio Lorente Garcia (Cello), Taru Sofia Salonurmi (Saxophone), Yoel Schneider (Drums), Paula Soriano Ibáñez (Saxophone), Nalo Tschäni (Keys)

 

Visiting hours

Thu, 15.1.2026 — Sun, 25.1.2026

18 pm – 22 pm

Location

Peterskapelle
Kapellplatz, 1a, 6004 Luzern

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