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Bruno Ribeiro

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About the Artist

Artist and creative director, Bruno Ribeiro defends a vision of contemporary creation where hybridity and plurality intersect. Through immersive installations, large-scale projections, set designs and digital experiences, he combines staging and narrative tension with a range of technologies (mapping, light design, interactive technologies, AI).

Driven by a quest for magical realism, he introduces poetic and irrational elements into everyday life, exploring the friction between human and machine, control and accident.

His works, both spectacular and conceptual, are presented in art galleries, arenas, monumental spaces and heritage sites.These creations invite spectators to explore interzones, floating spaces on the border between the tangible and the immaterial.

About the Work

The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco

Inspired by Mark Twain's legendary quip, "The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco," this projection mapping show unfolds as a surreal postcard journey through San Francisco, where archival imagery of the city's most iconic locations is reimagined as a dreamlike winter wonderland.

From the Painted Ladies to the Golden Gate Bridge, each scene blends historic memory with
fantastical snow-covered beauty, inviting audiences into a magical retelling of the city’s landmarks through light, snow, and imagination.