A Tiny Bead of Pure Life - a digital art performance by Alice Labourel
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Get a taste of this weekend’s Llum BCN 25 light arts festival with a performance of A Tiny Bead of Pure Life on the South Access Screen. Created by French art director and artist Alice Labourel, it is a 15-minute animated exploration through surreal, abstract worlds inspired by nature. With a slow, contemplative pace, the piece unveils tiny creatures and intricate details, encouraging viewers to reflect on the minuteness of life. Drawing from Virginia Woolf's novella The Death of the Moth, it transforms the seemingly insignificant actions of small beings into profound life lessons.