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Motion and Projection-Mapping

Faith Under Fire: Projection-Mapping​

“Faith Under Fire” is an immersive projection mapping project that brings the plight of Christians facing persecution worldwide to life. Using projection mapping, the small-scale model of the United Nations building is transformed into a canvas of emotional storytelling, shedding light on the hidden realities of religious oppression.  Through dynamic video projection, the project takes audiences on a journey into the lives of individuals and communities who suffer for their Christian faith, from secret worship in North Korea to violent oppression in the Middle East to imprisonment in countries with hostile religious policies. Each scene counts down the seven most dangerous places in the world to be a Christian.

Faith in Action​

The Lincoln Memorial transforms into a canvas for a breathtaking projection mapping display as the sun sets. The presentation begins with an image of an 18th-century abolitionist coin engraved with the iconic depiction of a kneeling, chained man and the words, “Am I Not a Man and a Brother?” This powerful opening is followed by a series of visuals that chronicle the lives and contributions of crucial Christian abolitionists. Short biographies and stirring quotes bring to life the unwavering faith and determination of figures like William Wilberforce addressing Parliament, Harriet Tubman on her courageous journey to freedom, and Frederick Douglass delivering his powerful speeches against the evils of slavery.

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