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A Journey Inside Paintings and Calligraphy- VR Art Exhibition 再現傳奇

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Oct 15th–Dec 15th, 2018
Location: 210 Multimedia gallery of painting and calligraphy, National Palace Museum, Taiwan

At the end of 2018, the National Palace Museum (NPM) collaborated with HTC's virtual reality team, VIVE, in organizing a state-of-the-art exhibition in the museum's main building,"A Journey Inside Paintings and Calligraphy- VR Art Exhibition". The exhibition showcases VR installations inspired by three different works of art from the museum's collection. It is also the first ever large-scale VR art exhibition featured in a museum with a permanent ancient Chinese art collection. Through virtual reality technology, we can now enter the extraordinary world of ancient Chinese art and calligraphy, and view the artworks in a new light and in ways never before thought possible.

2018年底,臺灣國立故宮博物院(下簡稱故宮)與HTC宏達電的虛擬實境技術團隊HTC VIVE攜手,在台北故宮正館內舉辦了院史第一次的VR藝術體驗特展,展名為再現傳奇。展覽集結了三個依據不同書畫藏品製作的VR作品同時展出,也是全球中國古美術領域類型博物館首次的大型VR體驗特展。從親身操作書法大家揮毫情境的書法VR:「自敘心境」(唐 懷素《自敘帖》),到穿越時空,徜徉於濟南山水間的繪畫VR:「神遊幻境」 (元 趙孟頫《鵲華秋色圖》),將數位書畫藝術帶入了新的紀元。

展廳的設計上,為了讓觀眾能安全地在遊戲範圍內戴著VR頭盔探索畫中世界。展區安排了一對一服務的工作人員隨時在玩家旁協助,並在體驗區加設地毯、幫助玩家判斷安全且正確的體驗區域。本次展廳分成四個VR體驗區以及中央一影片觀賞區。體驗區內容除了上述VR作品,更有2018年VIVE團隊以故宮《清院本清明上河圖》為藍本開發、與故宮共同推出的「清明上河圖系列VR」。玩者能微觀的細細賞玩畫作中的人物、街景、建築、民俗活動,或巨觀的在古畫時代中進行互動遊戲。

在這個展覽中,觀眾能透過繪畫研究以及現代科技,進入難以領會的古代繪畫和書法世界之中,改變了以往人們觀看書畫的方式,並能以前人無法想像的方式參與其中。


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國立故宮博物院於一九二五年成立於北京紫禁城,也就是「故宮」名稱的由來。一九三一年為避戰禍,故宮文物開始於中國境內四處遷徙。一九四九年,由於國共內戰,國民政府將總數約六十萬件左右的故宮精品文物運到台灣,并曾暫置于桃園楊梅、台中霧峰北溝等地。直到一九六五年,始遷至台北士林外雙溪現址。 在台灣落地生根的五十多年歲月中,國立故宮博物院已發展成一座現代化的博物館,不僅持續提升硬體機能,同時也戮力於藏品徵集,目前總數已達六十七萬件之譜,為全球首屈一指的華夏文物典藏。近年來,全力推動數位典藏國家型科技計劃,透過先進的數位科技,讓故宮文物有了新穎的面貌,不僅在展示呈現上更為活潑,在發展文化創意產業上,也充分扮演了新世紀博物館創新價值的多元角色。 The National Palace Museum houses one of the largest collections of Chinese art in the world. With nearly 700,000 precious artifacts, the museum’s extensive collection spans thousands of years and consists of magnificent treasures from the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing imperial collections. In recent years, the National Palace Museum has dedicated itself to melding culture and technology, hoping to make its national treasures and remarkable cultural inheritance more accessible to people around the world.
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