700 years ago, the great Italian poet Dante started writing in 1302 without any reference to his books, and wrote three long poems, "Hell", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". , collectively known as "The Divine Comedy". Fast forward to the 1950s. In order to commemorate the poet's birthday, the Italian government commissioned Dalí to create illustrations for the epic "The Divine Comedy"; in the end, Dalí spent two years drawing 100 illustrations, combining the artist's self-analysis and projection. , giving a new artistic interpretation to the classics, and is also known as a new milestone in the art world. This "Genius Dali Exhibition" fully displays 100 original illustrations of "The Divine Comedy".
The process of appreciation is as if following Dante through hell, purgatory, and heaven, and at the same time following Dali's creator's perspective, with God's omniscient perspective, after many trials, and finally redemption. image2 Photo Credit: Shiyi Multimedia number list In The Divine Comedy, Dali depicts fallen angels Dalí's Destiny with Disney In 1945, Dalí collaborated with Disney on a short film. At that time, Dali drew 135 storyboards and 22 paintings, and Disney also produced a 17-second test film; later, due to factors such as World War II and Disney's financial crisis, the project was suspended. Until 2000, Disney discovered Dalí's manuscript and the interrupted plan internally, and hired Dominique Monféry, director of "Hercules" and "Tarzan", to combine modern animation technology and special effects to complete the film called "Fate". " short animation works.
Destiny, a six-minute film that combines a strong Dalí style with Disney's animation techniques, was nominated for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. This work can also be seen in full at this "Genius Dali Exhibition". AR interactive, visual illusion works Dalí, who loves science and is good at creating wild dreams, uses the principle of "optical illusion" to create amazing viewing effects. In this exhibition, in addition to displaying works related to Dali, the curatorial team also provides AR interactive experience, bringing more novel and interesting viewing experience to the works. image5 Photo Credit: Shiyi Multimedia Using cylindrical mirroring, the plane paintings are reflected in different viewing angles Exhibit design full of mirror reflections Experts watch the doorway, laymen watch the fun. "Exhibition design" is also one of the highlights of an exhibition.