SEMIOTIC CURATIONS
Day Moments
The digital exhibitions are composed of three parts.
Great Day regroupe uses colours and movements that are harmonious:
Hospital day care case study:
HISTORICAL CURATIONS
From Impressionism to Fauvism from Belgium by RMFAB
In this section, various case studies are presented that took place in the course of the SHAREX Project and that were used to augment the experience for the visitors of a museum.
The video introduces a selection of the works presented in Japan which are in the public domain.
From Impressionism to Fauvism, diptych portrait + landscape
Five Modern Masterpieces
This exhibition was held at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium from 18 May to 27 August 2016. In an original and innovative presentation, five masterpieces from the collection of modern and contemporary art are narrated by a selection of paintings, drawings, sculptures from other artists of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. The visitor is invited to make connections between the different artworks, to understand the various influences, the context, the background, the coincidence of themes. What was perceived as a masterpiece yesterday might not necessarily be perceived as such tomorrow. For the first time, to enrich this experience, a multimedia cylinder (“digital experience“) offers enhanced content – videos, digital art, touchscreen table, high definition projections, … – for a comprehensive approach to the artistic creation.
The video introduces the concept of digital experience combined with the exhibition.
Five Modern Masterpieces in dialogue with collections
14-18. Rupture or Continuity?
The exhibition 14-18. Rupture or Continuity? (from September 29th 2016 to January 22nd 2017) delves into the vast collection of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and explores changes and constants of Belgian Art between 1910-1925. Artists and artistic movements with a significant influence, like Constant Permeke’s Expressionism, Jules Schmalzigaug’s Futurism, or even Jozef Peeters’ Pure Plastic, are shown side by side in this display, immersing the visitor in an era of artistic and political upheaval.
Digital Experience, the brand new multimedia cylinder, provides an interactive context for the works of art on display. The innovating device offers a global vision of Belgian artistic creation in the days of World War I, via historic documents, videos, audio recordings and artwork reproductions.
Two tracks present the main works of this period. A timeline was realised by the team of cultural mediation of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (EDUCATEAM). The set was accompanied by a soundtrack for a complete immersion of the visitor in the digital device.
Below, the video of the time line created for this exhibition:
© EDUCATEAM, RMFAB / realised with beedocs
Pierre Lahaut, The Sixties
This exhibition, which takes place in the RMFAB from March 10 to 2 July 2 2017, benefited from the digital experience. The multimedia cylinder offers enhanced content – touchscreen table, videos, photos, archives, high-definition projections … – for a comprehensive approach to the life and works of Pierre Lahaut.
The artworks projected by WallMuse are issued from private collections. An overview of the digital exhibition is not possible for this retrospective.
THEMATIC CURATIONS
Antiquity has a universal aesthetic, one that can be understood all over the world. An approach to this aesthetic through the expressive eye of contemporary artists is the main concept and allure to enjoy the “Contemporary Antiquities”.
The Greek antiquity, a beloved theme by all the humanities, an aesthetic more recognizable that any other, is presented via the modern art lenses, creating new images based on ancient tradition.
“Contemporary Antiquities” digital exhibition is based not only on image, but also on the history of styles. A concept more recognisable than any other, that is both highly intellectual and most popular and understandable to big audiences and especially to tourists.
This theme proposed by MOMus received content support also from RMFAB.
Women in Art
This theme proposed by MOMus was completed by WallMuse. Women in Arts includes artworks from Elvira Bach, Tamara de Lempicka, Frida Kahlo, Edward Weston and many more.Women in Arts, exhibition with 3 tracks[/caption]
Movement
This theme proposed by MOMus was handled by WallMuse using one track with digitisations of artworks from Light Painting, Futurism, Mobile Installations, Body in Movement, Op Art with appropriate photo art and art films.