
Digital mapping on Notre Dame de la Treille was a show in itself. The mapping displayed everything from large hands appearing to sketch the building to leafy green plants sprouting out of the facade. At the end, the church lit up like a pinball machine in bright colors. Throughout the show, sound effects included church bells, ghostly-sounding choirs, and creaky doors.
Photo: Maxime Dufor Photographies
The Museum of Science and Industry’s Columbian Ball

Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry hosted its black-tie gala, the Columbian Ball, on Saturday. The museum was originally built for the famous 1893 World’s Fair, and its history played into the decor. In the dinner tent, Heffernan Morgan Ronsley projected vintage photos of the museum onto cyclone-shaped fabric sculptures.
Photo: JB Spector/Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

For the performance, the organizers worked with the museum's in-house audiovisual team to layer shapes and graphics over a movie from RZA.
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Bloomberg and 'Vanity Fair' White House Correspondents’ Dinner Party

Bloomberg and Vanity Fair decorated the lawn of the the French ambassador’s residence for their celebrity-filled party after the dinner on Saturday night.
Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/VF12/WireImage
Porsche's Los Angeles Auto Show Party at Vibiana

On November 15, Porsche AG in combination with Porsche Cars North America hosted a media-only party at Vibiana for about 400 guests.
Photo: Axel Koester Photography
Porsche's Los Angeles Auto Show Party at Vibiana

Dinner and cocktails were also on tap at Porsche's party, where dramatic purple and red tones bathed Vibiana.
Photo: Axel Koester Photography