Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Moscow Metro
November 4, Moscow. On National Unity Day, the "Matryoshka of Moscow" media installation presented an updated program dedicated to the diversity and uniqueness of Russia's peoples.
That evening, residents and visitors to the capital enjoyed a unique multimedia show, unparalleled anywhere in the world. According to Maxim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport, over 30 new animated scenes with 3D graphics were prepared for visitors to Zaryadye Park, reflecting the natural and cultural riches of our country.
Recognizable symbols of Russia came to life on huge screens:
🔹 Gzhel-style owl🔹 Arctic polar bears🔹 the bountiful harvest of the southern regions🔹 the majestic mountain peaks of the Caucasus🔹 Yakut bone figurine – a talisman of the North
For the first time, the "Matryoshka of Moscow" was presented in images symbolizing the unity and identity of the peoples of Russia.
"The innovative 'Matryoshka of Moscow' attraction is unique in the world. It's not just a tourist attraction, but a new platform for digital art. Its key feature is a unique kinetic installation that changes shape every 1-2 seconds. At the behest of Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, the technology was implemented by Moscow engineers and designers. Moscow specialists spent several months creating a multimedia performance that is unparalleled anywhere in the world. Each element was hand-drawn to showcase Russia's natural and cultural riches—from the Far North to the Caucasus," said Maxim Liksutov.
The new program emphasizes the idea of a united Russia, where culture, technology, and art come together to create a modern image of a country that values traditions and is inspired by the future.
