Another good example is Tate again and https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelier
I know the dedication and accuracy that went into the piece to faithfully reproduce a living recreation of his studio was quite immense. Worked wonderfully as well because of the way it was simply integrated into the visitor experience journey through the main exhibition.
On 17/10/2019, 13:01, "Museums Computer Group on behalf of Victor Lander" <[log in to unmask] on behalf of [log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am looking for examples of considerate "livening" and even "immersifying" of paintings using new media. I know very well of Van Gogh Alive and its derivatives, and this is why I use the word "considerate": I am searching for more scientific / true to research ways of bringing paintings alive through new media that won't be scoffed at by the majority of museum/art folk.
One example is the recent Tate's collaboration with Facebook to bring alive some of their work through Instagram lenses.
What else is out there?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Victor Lander
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