Another immersive exhibition! Recently, I feel that the concept of immersive exhibitions has been very hyped up, but many of them have become check-in places, which makes people less interesting. Either they are derivative of electronic screens of famous artists 'paintings, which can be a little boring. What a good immersive exhibition looks like may require more exploration. It's quite accidental that I was interested in this exhibition. I'm not a science fiction fan, but my boyfriend particularly likes Liu Cixin. After he read some works by Amway, I felt that my brain was quite big. I like the second dimension myself, so I joined that comic book, Liu Cixin's science fiction comic series, which feels good. It has the texture of a comic book, which is different from the traffic comic. My boyfriend has always wanted to go to the Three-Body Time and Space Immersion Exhibition in Shanghai, but the epidemic is not suitable for traveling around. This time, if he had the opportunity, he would come to Beijing first to have a look.
This exhibition is held in Shijingshan Amusement Park, under the Ferris wheel. Tickets are not low, but joint tickets are acceptable. The pictures on the entry wall are all from the Wandering Earth comics. The color version and the black and white manuscript feel a little different. The painting details in the black and white manuscript are clearer and more shocking. Sometimes I sigh that cartoonists are really amazing. They can not only depict the real world, but also fabricate the scene of their own inner world.
The second hall looks like this...
The forest of words on the curtain is beating and changing, with the effect of playing back in the brain and automatically complementing the sound in the brain. I can't remember clearly some lines and sentences, but Da Liu's unique writing style is still very discernable. It was fun.
There are some video content in the multimedia hall that is more friendly to children after adding sound effects. The design of the exhibition hall is a bit like a VR game room. It is facing the screen and has a lot of atmosphere in a relatively dark environment, and it is easy to concentrate. The light on the ground has the effect of a laser and can also be associated with scenes in some science fiction movies. There are also painting videos and interview videos by the comic author, which can understand the story behind the work and see that the painting process is quite healing.
Then I came to the original painting exhibition hall, where there were black and white manuscripts and color manuscripts. I still preferred black and white manuscripts. Because you can see many painting details, and you may also be influenced by the Japanese comics, it feels like you have returned to your original nature. The light effect has a sense of science fiction and futuristic.
The most interesting and shocking thing is this panoramic screen, which has a strong sense of presence. The desert scenes in soap bubbles and the flying soap bubbles in the sky are very childlike. On the wandering earth, the moment when Jupiter rose can only be described as shocking. Although VR is quite popular now, the effect is still better when viewed with the naked eye. I watched it several times before I walked out of this hall! Best today!
The back halls are restored comic scenes,"Sea of Dreams","Wandering Earth" and "Rural Teacher". I heard that rural teachers 'desks were really bought from the countryside. There are also some VR game interactive devices, which are also comic-themed. I have only encountered games before, and rarely bring Chinese manga IP, so it is a bit new! In short, those who like science fiction themes and those who are interested in national comics can come and take a look. It feels that both the comics and animation circles are playing cross-border and trying to break the circle. I hope that Chinese comics will get better and better, the gameplay will become more and more diverse, and there will be more good works and exhibitions.
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