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Director X to tackle the sun's demise at Nuit Blanche

Director X, best-known for his signature music videos, turns his talents to contemplating the moment our sun ceases to shine.

'We're all on this little rock together' says Toronto director behind signature exhibit

Director X (Julien Christian Lutz) is the mastermind behind hit videos like Drake's Hotline Bling and Rihanna's Work. (Ben Jamieson/CBC)

Some time in the very distant future, the sun that supports all life on our planet will die.But what would the sun's demisea fate that awaits all starslook like if we were around to witness it?

It's that concept Toronto's acclaimed Director X you've seen his work on Drake's Hotline Bling video takes on in an exhibit at Nuit Blanche, Saturday's citywide, all-night outdoor art exhibition.

Now in its 11th year, Nuit Blanche will be a bit smaller this time around, a reduction caused in part by the departure of anchor sponsor Scotiabank.

But while the event may be somewhat scaled back, Director X approached his exhibit intent on doing something that tries to conveythegrandeur of the universe and our place in it.

"I wanted to do this solar system piece,wherepeople look at the sun and look at the Earth and go 'Oh, we're really small comparedto that thing and get this feeling that we're all in the same boat," he said in an interview with Metro Morning's Matt Galloway.

At first Director Xwanted the exhibit to include large representations of the planets, with each placedin various spots around downtown . He spoke with city officials and realized he had to limit his focus.

'We're all on this little rock together'

But what he settled on wasn't small. His exhibit includes an orb, some 14 metresin diameter, suspended above Nathan Phillips Square outside city hall. Against it will be projected images and sounds. The orb appeared this week, leaving onlookers both curious and bemused.

Director X, bornJulien Lutz, said theguiding concept is that people should be concerned less with small, earthly dividing lines that create things likenations and focus on a muchbigger picture.

"I get annoyed a bit with where we are as a society, planetarilywise," he told Galloway."People get really serious about their country. 'Kill for my country.' It's a totally madeup idea. It's organizing, you know what I'm saying? Like, this is my sock drawer, this is my underwear drawer. This is where I keep my shirts.

"We're all on this little rock together.On a deeper level, what I'm talking about is the societal constructs we're facing that we think are real. It's make believe."

Director X, who's worked with recording artistsRihanna andShawn Mendes, hopes his approach will open some minds.

"I'm starting at just the idea that at some time at city hall in Toronto we'll have every nationality in the world there. Probably someone from every country in the world atsome time that night is going to walk through that square and look at the sun and think 'That's ours, that's our sun.'"

Galloway asked the Toronto nativeabout his workload, and why he would take on an art installation among the dozens of other projects he's asked to do.

"That's what you should do in life when people offer you opportunities," he said. "God is playing ball with you. And he's throwing balls, and you catch them. You don't think about it. Knowwhat I'm saying?"


Nuit Blanche begins at 6:58 on Saturday night and continuesuntil sunrise on Sunday.The streets will be transformed by nearly 90 contemporary art projects created and presented by more than 300 local, national and international artists. A full schedule is here.

Director X's exhibit is a visual representation of a moment in time when the sun ceases to be. (Nuit Blanche)