Interactive Art 6: Golem X MBA
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The Lyon Museum of Fine Arts asked artist Arnaud Pottier to bring sculptures, including Laurent Honore Marqueste’s Perseus Slaying Medusa, James Pradier’s Odalisque, and Barrias’ Les Premières Funérailles, to life. The artist thus used projection mapping, to turn the statues into a display. GOLEM is a concept that uses sculpture and video mapping to create an uncanny feeling. It brings the statues to life by lending them emotion despite their stationary features. This is done by projecting facial features onto the face of the statues which then creates the illusion of the statues becoming able to blink and express different facial emotions. Eyes of the statues become able to blink and this creates the illusion that the statues are really alive but frozen in their various poses. The lights also lends shadows to the bodies of the statues which seem to pulse as though they are organic due to the shifting of the shadows. This art piece is rather interesting as it explores how projecting moving images on a stoic surface can bring it to life. This organic motion that these statues now seem to possess also further bring up questions like "what is life?" as they start to emulate life through their motions.
The Lyon Museum of Fine Arts asked artist Arnaud Pottier to bring sculptures, including Laurent Honore Marqueste’s Perseus Slaying Medusa, James Pradier’s Odalisque, and Barrias’ Les Premières Funérailles, to life. The artist thus used projection mapping, to turn the statues into a display. GOLEM is a concept that uses sculpture and video mapping to create an uncanny feeling. It brings the statues to life by lending them emotion despite their stationary features. This is done by projecting facial features onto the face of the statues which then creates the illusion of the statues becoming able to blink and express different facial emotions. Eyes of the statues become able to blink and this creates the illusion that the statues are really alive but frozen in their various poses. The lights also lends shadows to the bodies of the statues which seem to pulse as though they are organic due to the shifting of the shadows. This art piece is rather interesting as it explores how projecting moving images on a stoic surface can bring it to life. This organic motion that these statues now seem to possess also further bring up questions like "what is life?" as they start to emulate life through their motions.
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