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==[[Anastasiia Nakaliuzhna]]==  | ==[[Anastasiia Nakaliuzhna]]: VR Exhibition, 2018==  | ||
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https://vimeo.com/262576106  | |||
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'''Concept'''  | '''Concept'''  | ||
Have you ever imagined how famous paintings could look like if they were «alive»? Or how 100 years old famous artwork could look if it was a modern installation in nowadays?  | |||
In my project I focused on the most famous Bauhaus Masters and their famous artworks. I tried to imagine them in present Bauhaus school and imagine how their art could look right now. I decided to choose Kandinsky's and Itten's art pieces and transform them from flat painting into volume digital installations. To connect them with the atmosphere of original Bauhaus, I placed each installation in a special place inside the Bauhaus foyer.  | |||
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[[File:Kandinsky.png|300px|''VR Exhibition screenshot'']]  | |||
[[File:Itten.png|300px|''VR Exhibition screenshot'']]  | |||
[[File:Foyer.png|300px|''VR Exhibition screenshot'']]  | |||
Latest revision as of 19:50, 30 March 2018
Anastasiia Nakaliuzhna: VR Exhibition, 2018
Video
https://vimeo.com/262576106
Concept
Have you ever imagined how famous paintings could look like if they were «alive»? Or how 100 years old famous artwork could look if it was a modern installation in nowadays?
In my project I focused on the most famous Bauhaus Masters and their famous artworks. I tried to imagine them in present Bauhaus school and imagine how their art could look right now. I decided to choose Kandinsky's and Itten's art pieces and transform them from flat painting into volume digital installations. To connect them with the atmosphere of original Bauhaus, I placed each installation in a special place inside the Bauhaus foyer.
Screenshots