Taipei Palace Museum launches an immersive digital exhibition
2024-04-23
Cui Yu Bai Cai and Rou Xing Shi are highly popular exhibits at the Taipei Palace Museum. The Song Dynasty landscape paintings "Journey to Rivers and Mountains", "Early Spring", and "Pine Wind in Ten Thousand Gullies" are also known as the "Three Treasures of the Town". The Taipei Palace Museum recently launched an immersive new media art exhibition called "Capturing Spiritual Light: Searching for New Movements", allowing visitors to carefully appreciate and "play" with these precious cultural relics. The "Early Spring Painting" depicts the scenery of the mountains and fields during the warm and cold season, with the mountainside hidden in the mist, like facing deep mountain valleys, fully showcasing the changes in water vapor flow and the infinite vitality between mountains and rivers. Exquisite brushstrokes and ink rhymes, but due to their age, they are mottled and dull, making it difficult for people to fully appreciate their charm. With the help of contemporary digital technology, the subtle textures of silk paintings are not only vividly displayed, but also enhanced by interactive installations, environmental sound effects, etc., allowing visitors to transcend time and space and immerse themselves in the landscape imagery constructed by the painter. The first art installation of the exhibition, "Touching the Scenery with Spring Light," uses digital light and shadow animation to recreate the mountains, trees, and trees in the painting, reflecting the subtle changes in seasonal flow such as river water melting ice, grass and trees sprouting, and crowd activities. Accompanied by energetic music, it presents the tension of life in all things in the painting through the interweaving of light and shadow, allowing visitors to calmly feel the spring atmosphere tinged with the intensity of brush and ink. The exhibition is divided into three units: "seeing the big from the small", "immersing oneself in spiritual light", and "capturing light and shadows". Visitors can enjoy the exquisite patterns on enamel porcelain, observe the thin porcelain walls like cicada wings, admire the trail of donkey caravans on the slow stream mountain path, listen to the wind in the pine forest valley, and explore new emotions that belong to contemporary audiences. Under the multi angle and multi axis capture of the 8K camera, the complete picture of cultural relics that were previously invisible in the exhibition hall is revealed one by one. In an immersive theater, three Song Dynasty landscape paintings, jade and cabbage, flesh shaped stones, and enamel colored ochre ink landscape bowls, totaling six 8K cultural relics documentary films, are shot using multiple framing techniques and reflected on a curved circular screen, allowing visitors to use the "eye of technology" to watch the microscopic details enlarged through the screen, reproducing the brushstrokes and ink details of the three Song Dynasty paintings, the exquisite carving of jade and cabbage, the thousand layer texture of flesh shaped stones, and the three-dimensional landscape of enamel porcelain bowls. Through the interactive digital device of cultural relics, visitors can see the 360 degree appearance of 3D cultural relics models on the display screen in front of them by manipulating a cube like sensor. With the trigger of the mechanism, corresponding guide texts also appear in front of them. They can also "caress" the landscape painting masterpieces through the screen and appreciate the unique composition of craftsmanship. According to the Taipei Palace Museum, the "Four Seasons Journey" immersive digital exhibition launched last year was deeply loved by visitors. This year, a new exhibition will be launched, in collaboration with professionals in the digital art, image production, and art exhibition fields on the island. By combining immersive display and environmental sound effects, 8K cultural images will be transformed into new digital exhibitions, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the details of cultural relics and create a new viewing experience. The exhibition will continue until July 28th. Although Cuiyu Cabbage and Meaty Stone are exhibited at the Taipei Palace Museum year-round, they occasionally leave the museum on business trips during exhibition borrowing. Due to its ancient age and fragile silk materials, the "Three Treasures of the Town Courtyard" exhibit at least 3 years apart each time in order to strengthen the protection of precious cultural relics, and the exhibition period is only over a month. The most recent physical exhibition was in 2020
Edit:Lubaikang Responsible editor:Chenze
Source:China News Network
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