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Luminous Memory III -  Foundation 700th anniversary 
of Mexico - Tenochtitlan

For the third edition of this experience, we managed this spectacular 2D & 3D animation production, technical direction, and soundtrack development that trace the history of Mexico-Tenochtitlan.

Video mapping projected onto the National Palace and
Metropolitan Cathedral – Zócalo, Mexico City

Luminous Memory, an experience produced by the Mexico City Secretariat of Culture, returns for its third edition with a spectacular 2D and 3D videomapping presentation that journeys through the country’s history—from the founding of México‑Tenochtitlán to the present day.

Projected onto the monumental façades of the National Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral, the show posed a dual challenge: not only was it one of the largest productions ever staged in the capital—with 17 projectors delivering a combined output of 670,000 lumens—but also a complex storytelling, integrating two colossal architectural canvases simultaneously.

Spanning just over one hour, the performance unfolds in six chapters: Foundation, Colonial Era, Independence, Revolution, the 20th Century, and Contemporary City. It also includes five standout segments showcasing, in monumental scale, the sculptures installed physically in the Zócalo for this edition. Additionally, a collection of digital collages further pay tribute to iconic figures of México City’s musical heritage—just as Dámaso Pérez Prado, Judith Reyes, Chava Flores, and Rockdrigo González.

The experience was presented from July 11 to 27, with daily performances at 20:00 and 21:30 hours. It was a free, open to the public event designed to connect generations through art, technology, and shared emotion.

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