
One option would be to hang our labyrinth from the sanctuary ceiling as a visual representation of the spiritual journey that we are invited to take. It is huge at about 30 feet square and would take up a huge piece of the space. We could project images or text on it. A very rough mock up pic. I tried to skew it to give you a sense of depth but failed a little. At the bottom of the blog is the design of our labyrinth and a little history.
May be a little bit large. We could also borrow a smaller one from Cunningham children's home at 11' by 11'.
Other thoughts:
We're after an emotive multi-sensory experience. Yet, we also are trying not to be "overly dramatic." We want to engage people in a reflective process.
Projecting images or shadows has been a very effective means to create the right environment in years past. The image from below from a couple of years back is a good example of using light to fill the room and set a mood. I would be tempted to us a reduced color palate this year. Perhaps just white light and shadows or sepia colors?
Another option could be using a video projector to project a clip of people feet walking. Like in the post below.
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