The show Van Gogh Alive offers visitors a different way to appreciate the masterpieces by the Dutch painter. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
The show's makers had earlier used the Sensory 4 system to develop several tour exhibitions, including The Leonardo da Vinci Collection Exhibition and From Monet to Cezanne-The French Impressionists.
"The game-changer for Grande was developing a system that could travel; that could go into venues of all shapes and sizes with varying ceiling heights, factoring in columns, light, floors ... be cost effective ... and be stable over months on end of display," Grande Exhibitions CEO Bruce Peterson told touringexhibitions.org in July.
He had just seen the adoption of projection screens at the Melbourne Museum to tell stories behind each artifact displayed, he added.