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PAINTING ANIMATION

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I Bari (Caravaggio)

In this painting, the tension is perceptible through the bodies of the elderly man and the boy, both poised in the intent of understanding which card to play. In this animation, the goal was to envision the potential movements of the game, bringing the characters to life and presenting the viewer with a looping version of one of Caravaggio's most famous paintings.

Le Double Secret (Magritte)

The animation demonstrates a potential application of augmented reality: the painting can be animated using a mobile phone screen and tracking technology. This allows the artwork to break free from its frame and move around the museum space, creating an interactive environment and enhancing the viewer's contemplative experience.

 Camera degli Sposi (Mantegna)

In this artwork as well, the aim is to bring the painter's conveyed feelings to life by animating the scene. The video also intends to make the viewer the observed protagonist through the appearance of the characters painted by Mantegna, who simultaneously remain in a sacred and distant sphere. The circular movement of the clouds conveys a sense of peace and harmony. The video is accompanied by a song that evokes the celestial world.

The False Mirror (Magritte)

The animation aims to heighten the existing feeling of suspension in the painting. The quickly flowing sky symbolizes the passage of time, with the cloud pattern forming a loop as it starts and ends in the same shape.

Clairvoyance (Magritte)

The animation is meant to be fun for viewers. It includes a rooster from a painting by Magritte, and when it appears, it surprises the painter in the scene. The animation is lighthearted and intended for a younger audience.

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