SWAN QUEEN & CYGNUS are interconnected new media art shows created for the Sharjah Light Festival 2024. Sharing the same canvas intermittently at the Rafisah Dam and Reservoir, these shows narrate the story of Sharjah from prehistoric times through the lens of an imagined local myth about a Swan Queen.



The idea for using swan drones came about more from necessity than inspiration: we had always wanted to collaborate with Loomaland and their swan drones, but could not find an opportunity. While exploring local wildlife data, we noted the rarity of swans in Sharjah, which struck us as a usable angle for our narrative. This led to the concept of a Swan Queen whose once-in-a-lifetime arrival signals a golden age. It was a fitting legend to wrap around the swan drone capabilities; not just a story, but an event waiting to be brought to life.



To visually represent this idea, we leaned on animated boulder art mirroring the region’s ancient traditions, alongside elements of celestial mechanics to suggest some cosmic alignment for the Swan Queen's arrival. We also included scenes depicting abundance of water and flourishing life to symbolise the prosperity of this golden age. Working with a local calligraphy master, we created a prologue that introduced the audience to the story. This method allowed us to construct a narrative that, while mythical, remains anchored in Sharjah's natural and historical backdrop.








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