Science Experience Exhibition in Famous Paintings: Uncover the Secret of Mona Lisa!
'Secret of the Mona Lisa: Science Experience Exhibition in Famous Paintings' Held at Jungnang Art Center Until the 30th
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] These days, with continuous heavy rain and the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic making people feel down, Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) has prepared a special gift for the psychological quarantine of its residents.
The district will hold the exhibition "Science Experience in Masterpieces: Find the Secret of the Mona Lisa!" at Exhibition Halls 1 and 2 of the Jungnang Art Center, a complex cultural space, until the 30th.
"Science Experience in Masterpieces" is an exhibition that combines art and science, allowing visitors to both appreciate masterpieces and experience scientific principles, making it a twofold experience.
In particular, visitors can directly change the smile of Leonardo da Vinci's work "Mona Lisa," enjoy the artwork in 3D using special glasses, and have the opportunity to become the protagonist of the artwork by freely rearranging shapes from the works of Mondrian and Kandinsky that come out into the space. This will be a precious gift especially for children on vacation.
Additionally, visitors can encounter over 60 interesting and fun works on nine themes including perspective, pointillism, and optical illusions.
For inquiries regarding use, you can call the Jungnang Art Center for detailed information. However, it is closed on Mondays.
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Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, "I hope this will be a precious memory for children on vacation and a time to soothe the minds and bodies of residents tired from COVID-19 and the rainy season," adding, "We will strictly observe social distancing in daily life to prevent virus infection and ensure the program operates safely."
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