Masterpieces are interactive in Beijing at the "World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition." A South Korean gallery spent 2 years developing 61 replicas of classic works like the Mono Lisa and the Last Supper, also ancient Greek works like The Winged Victory of Samothrace, transforming them into characters that move, speak, and interact with their audiences. Video on YouTube Reuters Article By Hanna Rantala
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Art History Comes Alive
Masterpieces are interactive in Beijing at the "World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition." A South Korean gallery spent 2 years developing 61 replicas of classic works like the Mono Lisa and the Last Supper, also ancient Greek works like The Winged Victory of Samothrace, transforming them into characters that move, speak, and interact with their audiences. Video on YouTube Reuters Article By Hanna Rantala
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