Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Jacksonville Male Brazilian

Picasso's Guernica in 3D

People who know the Guernica knows that it is a painted in oil, with 782 x351 cm, Pablo Picasso presented in 1937 at the Paris International Exhibition.

fabric in black and white, representing the bombing of the town of Guernica on April 26, 1937 by German planes and is currently exhibited at the National Centre de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid.

The painter, who lived in Paris at that time, learned of the slaughter by newspapers and painted people, animals and buildings destroyed by the Nazi air force, as he saw in his imagination.

Now, an artist New York, Lena Gieseke, who master the most modern techniques of computer graphics, to propose a 3D version of the famous book and place it on the Internet, video form. The result is fascinating and allows us to see the details, otherwise, we would go unnoticed. This innovative technique is revealed as a powerful tool to better understand how to work the painter and even the way his mind worked.

* Music: Nana de Manuel de Falla *

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