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Immersive Hokusai Exhibition Opens in Tokyo, Blending Art and Technology

15:36, 01 febbraio

Modificato da: Irena I

A new exhibition titled "Hokusai: Another Story in Tokyo" has opened in a shopping center in the heart of the city, allowing visitors to experience the cultural heritage of Japan through an immersive blend of art and technology. This exhibition is part of a growing trend to celebrate Japan's traditional culture, particularly as interest from tourists continues to rise.

Utilizing cutting-edge digital technology, the exhibition brings to life the works of the renowned Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, famous for his woodblock printing during the Edo period. Visitors are transported into scenes of nature and rural life inspired by Hokusai's timeless creations.

Digital imaging company ARS Techne employs advanced techniques to reproduce the texture of traditional Japanese washi paper, while Sony provides an astonishing interactive experience through touch-sensitive floor panels, allowing guests to feel as if they are walking on sand, ice, or an old, crumbling bridge.

Hiroki Inokuchi, an artist from Red Jek Pictures, which contributed to the exhibition's organization, emphasizes that the concept extends beyond mere viewing of artworks; it offers a sensory experience that immerses visitors in the very scenes Hokusai depicted.

Born in 1760, Hokusai elevated the art of ukiyo-e to unprecedented levels with his unique use of color and dynamic compositions. His works, particularly his depictions of Mount Fuji, have become iconic symbols of Japan. Among his most famous pieces is "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," which is now featured on the Japanese 1000 yen banknote. Following his death in 1849, his works spread throughout Europe, influencing major artists such as Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh, thereby contributing to the global appreciation of Japanese art.

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