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This project is based on Gogh's works and expresses several buildings and backgrounds in virtual reality. The collaboration between Gogh's representative work, The Starry Night, The Yellow House, and Finnish architectural styles differentiated it from the Gogh exhibition hall, and the moment you touch the picture of a starry night, you are teleported to the world of Gogh.
 

Panoramic
technique
Stop
Motions
Axonometry
Entrance
Vincent instruction
Initial sketches
Later paintings
Welcome to Vincent
Exhibition Plan
Exhibition Planning

The exhibition space was composed based on the production period of Vincent's works. In-wall C on the left, it begins in the late 1800s, when Vincent's early works, sketches, began to receive professional drawing training. And the right wall, Zone D, is his later work, well-known to the public. The last E zone is a door to another world and the core of this exhibition, The Starry Night, is on display.

Brainstorming
Virtual Exhibition

As Corona spreads around the world, space exhibitions are challenging due to the social distancing policies. It is an opportunity for the exhibition industry to switch to a digital platform. Digital exhibitions bring about many changes. Typically, there are various interactions, motion effects, and animations that were difficult to implement in the physical gallery. Among them, the biggest benefit is that physical distance and exhibition time restrictions have disappeared.

Virtual
Tour
3D
cinema
Company
Virtual
Explore
Motion
Graphic
The Louvre
Museum
Unconnect
Society
Pandemic
Project
blog
Simulation
exhibition
VR
Company
Animation
Movies
Covid 19
Time
Saving
Distance
Limitation
Virtual Exhibition
Drama
Safety
Changing
Platform
Content
Impacts
UX/UI
Different
Contents
Media
Arts
TeamLab
Interaction
tools
Moving
Animation
Audio
VR
interaction
Visual
Interaction
VR
Games
360 degree
simulation
Virtual Space and Exhibition
Painting Village

The main point of planning the virtual exhibition space is to express the fantasy elements that can be entered. It is in the space shown in the masterpiece through interaction. Post-Impressionism is chosen for the exhibition, in which the characteristics of the painting are well utilized and the rough brushstrokes and dreamy background are expressed in color. Among painters, Vincent van Gogh's works are well-known and there are many famous paintings, and his beautiful colors were the most suitable for composing a different world.

Post-impressionism

The systematic use of tiny dots of colour.

Rebuilding Painting Village

Virtual space shows the specific area in the last era. Post impressionists had painted past landscape with brush stroke

Vincent Van Gogh

Vincent's unique style of painting can be reproduced in a new spatial composition.

Restoring a sense of order and structure to painting, to "make of Impressionism something solid and durable.

Reducing objects to their basic shapes while retaining the saturated colors of Impressionism.

While the audience has a limited appreciation for masterpieces in the form of a two-dimensional canvas, reconstructing the space of masterpieces in a virtual space enables players to sensibly appreciate them.

He can convey the message about the dream he wants to deliver through his paintings.

Players can obtain new experiences in the interaction from the general exhibition hall to a specific village.

Combination Finland 1890’s Building Style
City Center

Finland is a country with well-preserved 19th-century architecture. Although it uses classic patterns and materials, it has been well maintained as a living space, so modernity and classic beauty coexist. 
Post-Impressionism is a style of painting that was popular in France from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century. In consideration of this, by appropriately mixing the post-Impressionist background with the Finnish architectural style, a distinct building shape in the virtual space, and Impressionism colors and brush strokes are shown.

Storyline
Exhibition

Enter the Van Gogh exhibition hall and appreciate the paintings. The exhibition paintings consist of the early studies of Vincent and the story of his life. While enjoying in front of The Starry Night hanging on the central wall, when the user puts his hand on his painting, he is sucked into his painting.

Village Plan
Village Planning

Villages come in a variety of wall designs, colors, and roof sizes. The colors are taken from Post-Impressionism, and the building design is benchmarked from the modernity of Finnish city center architecture. 
Buildings were constructed by assembling walls of the same size and stacking them in multiples of 2, 3, and 4.

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