Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Animated china expo

Mona Lisa is a 16th century portrayal painted in oil on a poplar section by Leonardo Vinci during the Italian resurgence. The 'Mona Lisa,' Vinci's portrayal of a woman, is largely livelier these days. In Beijing, she talks and impression to visitors, but as soon as it comes to that smile, her lips are still sealed.

An innovative show signs of at the development Exhibition Hall in Beijing, China take archetypal works of art and animates those using 3-D graphics and sound-recognition knowledge. The 'Mona Lisa' is not the only fixation imminent to life inside these frames. The show sign includes with Jesus and his disciples interacting at the famous table, Raphael's 'School of Athens,' and smooth an earliest Egyptian wall painting.

While art critics might claim Leonardo is rolling over in his grave, there is something exciting about seeing these works come to life. Besides, the exhibit is in an expo hall.

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