The Old High Court building in KL gets a stunning digital art glow-up


Malaysian outfit Zhonkvision's anime-inspired work 'Lembayung Malam' wraps up the Court tower area at the Old High Court building. Photo: The Star/Azlina Abdullah

Projection mapping is thriving across Malaysian cities this year, with Filamen, one of the leading digital art collectives, turning Kuala Lumpur's heritage districts into a mesmerising wonderland.

In addition to its annual Immersio indoor showcase, soon to debut at the GMBB creative mall, Filamen has also highlighted historical KL landmarks like the Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTic) on Jalan Ampang, where it hosted the Terang competition last month.

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