Surreal: AI Dali + Dream Exploration Dali' immersive art exhibition opens
'Surreal: AI Dali + Dream Exploration Dali' immersive art exhibition has opened at the Himalayas Museum of Art in Shanghai.
As one of the most representative artists of the 20th century, Dali relied on his own genius and creativity to explore elements such as surrealism and dreams, immersing the audience in his surreal world.
This exhibition combines Dali's way of thinking with AI technology, reproducing the symbols and expressions in Dali's art through artificial intelligence technology.
What to see at the 'AI Dali + Dream Exploration Dali' immersive art exhibition
Dual Exhibition Ticket: This exhibition includes 'The Void and Eternity: A 'Dialogue' with Dali' and 'Dali's Journey into Dreams' two exquisite display contents, with a total of 400 AI-created paintings, using AI algorithms to interpret the master's works through sound, light, color, and shadow, presenting the painter's dreamy, exquisite painting skills and extraordinary imagination of surreal expression in a brand new way.
The digital imaging technology-created Witch's Castle interactive game is especially popular. In the mysterious forest of 'The Wizard of Oz', witches, flying monkeys, and Jack-o'-lanterns float around, and you can score points by hitting them with soft balls.
Be sure to wear Dali's iconic mustache, sit on the red-lipped sofa from Dali's original sculptural works, and take a very memorable selfie.
The exhibition runs from June 18 to October 15. For tickets, follow the Himalayas Museum of Art official WeChat account or purchase through channels such as the Ctrip APP.
💰Ticket Price: Adult ticket 168 yuan, concession ticket 108 yuan
Family and children's tickets are even more favorable.
📍Detailed Address: No. 869 Yinghua Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai
(Himalayas Museum of Art 3rd floor)
🚉Transportation Strategy: Metro Line 7 Huamu Road Station
The opening event is rich in activities, in addition to the exhibition display and photo check-in area, there are also interactive projection games, the premiere of the experimental short film 'Dali in Shanghai', immersive theater performances, and Spanish dance Flamenco performances, etc., inviting you to attend the exhibition.
The art museum is not bad, the location is good, just at the intersection of Huamu Road on Line 7. The exhibition is on the fourth floor, with few people and beautiful scenery, and it is worth a visit to taste Western art paintings.
The Himalayas Museum is exhibiting more than 200 famous paintings by Chinese architect Cui Liangxu in the decades of Linyi Western art history, "Sleepwalking with Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael History of Western Art - A Chinese Architect's Dream Slang." Mr. Cui Liangxuan, born in Shanghai in 1936, graduated from the Department of Architecture of Tsinghua University; has been engaged in architectural design for a lifetime, and is a registered architect and a senior architect at the professor level. From the late 1970s onwards, he devoted almost all his spare time to following the footsteps of the Western Renaissance masters of painting. From the postcard of Linyi, Linyi has drawn more than 200 world famous paintings, and traveled through the long river of Western art history for more than 500 years with the heart of his life. Visiting the exhibition, undoubtedly inspired by a Western art history, also saw a Chinese architect obsessed with the artistic pursuit and dream come true...
Still very good-looking, more suitable for sitting down and feeling slowly! Read the story carefully. Because I took the children together, I didn't look too carefully, but the children liked it too much! Mainly have immersive rushing feet!
The photos are very interesting, the lectures are a lot of dry goods, but unfortunately missed the concert
Famous innovations.
This is the Himalaya Exhibition Hall, the exhibition that lives all year round. This time I saw a Dali exhibition and came to see it on the way. It feels very general. It mainly introduces the history of European oil painting development, but the venue is not good.
How to say it, two parts, each part for half an hour, can see some things, but the soundtrack is not shocking enough, and the second half is a bit biased towards parents and children, I didn’t introduce it before I came in, it can still be improved.