Southern Branch of National Palace Museum Hosts Digital Interactive Horse Year Exhibition, Free Admission to Appreciate Giuseppe Castiglione's 'One Hundred Horses'
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The Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum is hosting the "Glorious Gallop: Digital Interactive Horse Year Exhibition" in its first-floor lobby until May 13. This exhibition brings Giuseppe Castiglione's "One Hundred Horses" to life as a cool digital display, utilizing projection mapping and 3D light sculpture technology. Visitors can admire the horses' rich postures in "Hundred Horses Transformation" and observe details by zooming in on high-resolution digital files at the "4K Interactive Table." Additionally, "Junciao Transformation: Fun with Hanuman" allows changing the horses' light colors while learning about the principle of the three primary colors of light. Admission is free as it is held in a public area.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When will the "Glorious Gallop: Digital Interactive Horse Year Exhibition" at the Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum be held?
- A: The exhibition will be held from now until May 13.
- Q: Is there an admission fee for the exhibition?
- A: No, admission is free as the exhibition is located in a public area.