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If you've ever wanted to step into the world of a painting, there's a new art exhibit heading to Seattle this fall that you should snag tickets for now. "Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience" will make its debut in the Emerald City starting in September, featuring 360-degree projections of the famed Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh's work to bring them to life on the walls, floors and ceilings around you. Virtual reality experiences are also. ....
An immersive Vincent Van Gogh experience is coming to Seattle, and tickets are already selling out Sign In FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 People visit the exhibition Van Gogh Alive - The Experience , life and work of Vincent Van Gogh from 1880 until 1890 on February 02, 2018 in Sevilla. Photographs and videos combined with a unique system that incorporates over 50 high-definition projectors, graphics and multi-channel surround sound to create multi-screen environments showing the art of Vincent Van Gogh.CRISTINA QUICLER/AFP via Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less 2of5 PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 21: Visitors attend a press preview of the immersive exhibition Van Gogh, Starry Night (Van Gogh, La nuit etoilee) devoted to painter Vincent Van Gogh by multimedia artist Gianfranco Iannuzzi at the Atelier des Lumieres on February 21, 2019 in Paris, France. The new digital exhibition in the Atelier des Lumieres immerses visitors in the paintings of Vincent van Gogh (1853 ....
Here’s everything you need to know about the two competing promotions. The acclaimed exhibit Immersive Van Gogh is launching in six locations across North America: Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Toronto. “It started in Toronto in July of last year … and we’ve had over 200,000 people come through,” producer Corey Ross told WTOP. “We’ve since opened in Chicago in February and we’ve already had 50,000 people come through. Next, we’re going to open in San Francisco in March, then in L.A. and New York in May and June.” The exhibit promises 500,000 cubic feet of projections, 60,600 frames of video and 90 million pixels. It’s created by Italy’s Massimiliano Siccardi, who for 30 years has been pioneering immersive exhibitions in Europe seen by more than 2 million visitors in Paris. ....