People visit the “Van Gogh Alive”, a multi-sensory art exhibition, in Lillestrom, Viken county, Norway, Nov. 17, 2023. “Van Gogh Alive”, held from Nov. 14, 2023 to Feb. 11, 2024, is a multi-sensory art exhibition that celebrates the work of Vincent van Gogh, a renowned post-impressionist painter. This exhibition doesn’t display original Van Gogh paintings. Instead, it uses a high-tech, immersive approach to showcase his work: Van Gogh’s paintings are projected on large screens, walls, columns, and even the floor, offering a panoramic visual experience. Additionally, the visual spectacle is accompanied by a carefully selected soundtrack and sound effects, enhancing the emotional and sensory impact of the experience. (Photo by Chen Yaqin/Xinhua)
People visit the “Van Gogh Alive”, a multi-sensory art exhibition, in Lillestrom, Viken county, Norway, Nov. 17, 2023. “Van Gogh Alive”, held from Nov. 14, 2023 to Feb. 11, 2024, is a multi-sensory art exhibition that celebrates the work of Vincent van Gogh, a renowned post-impressionist painter. This exhibition doesn’t display original Van Gogh paintings. Instead, it uses a high-tech, immersive approach to showcase his work: Van Gogh’s paintings are projected on large screens, walls, columns, and even the floor, offering a panoramic visual experience. Additionally, the visual spectacle is accompanied by a carefully selected soundtrack and sound effects, enhancing the emotional and sensory impact of the experience. (Photo by Chen Yaqin/Xinhua)
People visit the “Van Gogh Alive”, a multi-sensory art exhibition, in Lillestrom, Viken county, Norway, Nov. 17, 2023. “Van Gogh Alive”, held from Nov. 14, 2023 to Feb. 11, 2024, is a multi-sensory art exhibition that celebrates the work of Vincent van Gogh, a renowned post-impressionist painter. This exhibition doesn’t display original Van Gogh paintings. Instead, it uses a high-tech, immersive approach to showcase his work: Van Gogh’s paintings are projected on large screens, walls, columns, and even the floor, offering a panoramic visual experience. Additionally, the visual spectacle is accompanied by a carefully selected soundtrack and sound effects, enhancing the emotional and sensory impact of the experience. (Photo by Chen Yaqin/Xinhua)
People visit the “Van Gogh Alive”, a multi-sensory art exhibition, in Lillestrom, Viken county, Norway, Nov. 17, 2023. “Van Gogh Alive”, held from Nov. 14, 2023 to Feb. 11, 2024, is a multi-sensory art exhibition that celebrates the work of Vincent van Gogh, a renowned post-impressionist painter. This exhibition doesn’t display original Van Gogh paintings. Instead, it uses a high-tech, immersive approach to showcase his work: Van Gogh’s paintings are projected on large screens, walls, columns, and even the floor, offering a panoramic visual experience. Additionally, the visual spectacle is accompanied by a carefully selected soundtrack and sound effects, enhancing the emotional and sensory impact of the experience. (Photo by Chen Yaqin/Xinhua)
People visit the “Van Gogh Alive”, a multi-sensory art exhibition, in Lillestrom, Viken county, Norway, Nov. 17, 2023. “Van Gogh Alive”, held from Nov. 14, 2023 to Feb. 11, 2024, is a multi-sensory art exhibition that celebrates the work of Vincent van Gogh, a renowned post-impressionist painter. This exhibition doesn’t display original Van Gogh paintings. Instead, it uses a high-tech, immersive approach to showcase his work: Van Gogh’s paintings are projected on large screens, walls, columns, and even the floor, offering a panoramic visual experience. Additionally, the visual spectacle is accompanied by a carefully selected soundtrack and sound effects, enhancing the emotional and sensory impact of the experience. (Photo by Chen Yaqin/Xinhua)
People visit the “Van Gogh Alive”, a multi-sensory art exhibition, in Lillestrom, Viken county, Norway, Nov. 17, 2023. “Van Gogh Alive”, held from Nov. 14, 2023 to Feb. 11, 2024, is a multi-sensory art exhibition that celebrates the work of Vincent van Gogh, a renowned post-impressionist painter. This exhibition doesn’t display original Van Gogh paintings. Instead, it uses a high-tech, immersive approach to showcase his work: Van Gogh’s paintings are projected on large screens, walls, columns, and even the floor, offering a panoramic visual experience. Additionally, the visual spectacle is accompanied by a carefully selected soundtrack and sound effects, enhancing the emotional and sensory impact of the experience. (Photo by Chen Yaqin/Xinhua)