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St. Ludmila Church, Prague – Light, Sound, and Stone

A Gothic Revival church in Prague’s Náměstí Míru turns into a digital canvas as projection mapping washes its twin towers and rose window in shifting patterns of light and color. During the Signal Festival, the façade becomes part architecture, part sculpture and part music video, with every beat of the electronic soundtrack triggering new geometric shapes, textures and illusions that seem to bend the stone.
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São Paulo in one word? Unstoppable.

City of endless motion, São Paulo welcomes, overwhelms and reshapes anyone who crosses its avenues, no matter where they come from. The skyline, the traffic, the lights and the late‑night energy blend rush, art, chaos and beauty into a place that feels like dream and reality at the same time.
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Argentina, endless wealth.

Argentina holds one of the planet’s greatest concentrations of natural riches: from glaciers and steppe in Patagonia to forests, wetlands and high Andes, its ecosystems shelter remarkable biodiversity and landscapes found almost nowhere else. Yet every summer, fires burn through thousands of hectares of native forest in Patagonia and beyond, often driven or worsened by human activity, reminding that this wealth is fragile and can take generations to recover.


Real protection starts with love and awareness. A country that understands its national parks, marine coasts and wild steppe as a shared treasure is more likely to demand prevention, better firefighting capacity and an end to avoidable destruction. Caring for Argentina is also caring for the planet: in each preserved valley, forest and coastline, there is a chance for nature to keep teaching, healing and surprising long after this summer’s smoke has cleared.