
- Date
- 13 February 2025, 18.30 (CET) - 16 February 2025, 23.00 (CET)
- Location
- Parc Leopold (outdoor only activity), Entrance to park at 135 Rue Belliard/straat - opposite Place Jean Rey, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
“Resonantia Lux” at Bright Festival 2025
Over four evenings, more than twenty light installations will illuminate the Brussels Royal and European quarters, including this year the House of European History.
The audiovisual projection entitled Resonantia Lux by artisitic duo "Elektro Moon Vision" will highlight the vibrancy and resonance of European visual art heritage.
Utilising the interplay of light, vivid 3D frames and echoes of historical and modern visual art, the piece will transform the House of European History architecture into a living canvas.
By harnessing the power of AI, the creators aim to expand the creative potential of digital technology, intertwining the past with the present. This approach promises a celebration of light in the form of a unique audiovisual experience. The digital performance echoes works of art and culture.
This is organised by the Polish Institute Brussels to mark the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union, in collaboration with the House of European History.

Practical information
- Dates: Thursday 13 February to Sunday 16 February
- Time: 18.30 - 23.00
- Location: House of European History, 135 Rue Belliard (inside Parc Leopold)
- Cost: Free
- No reservation required - just turn up!
- More information about the Bright Festival 2025 is on the Visit Brussels website.
Image credit museum: © Elektro Moon Vision
Image credit artists: © Elektro Moon Vision by K. Kukiełka

About the artists
Elwira Wojtunik and Popesz Csaba Láng are an internationally recognised Polish-Hungarian duo of digital artists known as Elektro Moon Vision, working at the intersection of creative computing and light-art, creating interactive multimedia installations and augmented reality art projects, animations, scenography projections and creative multimedia programming designed for museums and galleries, theatres and concerts. Their works have been presented at many international events and exhibitions of digital media art around the world, including TADAEX in Tehran, PdCon in New York, ISEA in South Africa, Museums Quartier in Vienna, the Akarenga Soko Gallery in Yokohama, Japan or at the Biennale WRO Media Art.
For the projection at the House of European History, the following artists were involved:
- Elwira Wojtunik - concept, art direction
- Popesz Csaba Láng - animations, AI, FX, project integration, post-production
- Krzysztof Guzik - 3D modelling, FX, animations
- Jędrzej Rusin - sound composition