Install | <10 |
From 0 Rates | 0 |
Category | Education |
Size | 69 MB |
Last Update | 2024 October 11 |
Install | <10 |
From 0 Rates | 0 |
Category | Education |
Size | 69 MB |
Last Update | 2024 October 11 |
The Fondation Louis Vuitton challenges you! Play Lucky Vibes and try to win tickets for the next exhibition by winning the Lucky Challenge.
Collect as many notes as you can by guiding your ‘tuballon’ above the sails of Frank Gehry’s iconic building in Paris. Steer clear of the crazy floating obstacles and unlock four energetic levels, inspired by the dynamic architecture and life at the Fondation Louis Vuitton.
On competition days you can enter your high score to win VIP prizes from the Fondation. But keep an eye out for the competition! The game will notify you as soon as someone knocks you off the leaderboard. Then it’s a race against the clock to regain your title, and prove who’s the lucky ruler of the Parisian skies.
The game is best enjoyed with headphones for an awesome sonic journey.
The app was developed by the team at Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris together with Amphio, a London-based culture tech studio reimagining what is possible in our digital world.
About the Fondation Louis Vuitton
The Fondation Louis Vuitton is a corporate foundation and a private cultural initiative dedicated to art and artists. The foundation represents a new phase in art patronage and in the culture initiated by LVMH in France and around the world over the past two decades.
The Fondation Louis Vuitton’s mission is to encourage and promote contemporary artistic creation both in France and internationally. The collections and programmes will continue the tradition of artistic and creative movements of the 20th and 21st centuries.
The building for the Fondation Louis Vuitton includes exhibition galleries dedicated to the permanent collection, temporary exhibitions and artists’ commissions. It is completed by a flexible auditorium for the presentation of multi-disciplinary performances and events. Its terraces offer unique panoramic views of Paris and the lush greenery of the Jardin d’Acclimatation, the inspiration for Frank Gehry’s architecture of glass and transparency.