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Jan 27, 2010 at 01:37 PM |
For centuries the "Mona Lisa" by Leonardo da Vinci inspired and fascinated everyone. Now the heroine of the picture is ready to answer questions - in Mandarin dialect.
Digital interactive version of the legendary paintings of XVI century is one of more than 60 high-tech reproductions of classical and ancient works of art, participating in the exhibition World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition in Beijing.
Exhibition Organizer Wang Xuey said that it took two years of technical training and investment, to implement the project: "For the first time 3D, holographic technology and speech recognition technology came together in one exhibition”.
Unlike the original "Giaconda", living in the Louvre, its digital copy attracts crowds of visitors who ask her to tell about her life…
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