“Polaris” from BAFTA-winning artist Seb Lee-Delisle is a dazzling immersive laser light display set to original music.
Come and experience the Chapter House of Lincoln Cathedral like never before; filled with state-of-the-art lasers and lighting, along with a high-fidelity sound system. The original score has been written and recorded by the artist using 80s synthesizers. The 10 minute long display will run on a loop throughout the evening with slots every 20 minutes.
Please be aware this show contains flashing lights and haze.
Tickets are limited, so make sure to book soon to ensure your spot!
Seb Lee-Delisle is a BAFTA award winning artist and speaker who specialises in large scale interactive light installations.
His work is a celebration of technology that encourages interaction and playfulness from the public. Drawing on his previous experience as a game programmer, he works with electronics, lasers and high power projectors to bring his artworks to life. Notable projects include Laser Light Synths, super bright bespoke synthesisers with laser visuals for the public to play, and PixelPyros, the Arts Council funded digital fireworks display that toured nationwide in 2013.
Laser Light Synths won the 2016 Lumen Interactive Prize. He won 3 Microsoft awards in 2013, and he was Technical Director on Big and Small, the BBC project that won a BAFTA in 2009.