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Interesting to watch:“Beauty” by Italian director Rino Stefano Tagliafierro takes “a series of well selected images from the tradition of pictorial beauty” and uses the “fire of digital invention” to animate sentiments lost on immobile canvasses (works by Caravaggio, Vermeer, Rubens, etc)http://www.rinostefanotagliafierro.com/beauty_video.htmland more:http://www.openculture.com/2014/01/paintings-by-caravaggio-vermeer-other-great-masters-come-to-life.html
Whoa…..kind of cool, weird, trippy, strange…all of the above. One thing I can say is that the art is not of the original artists, but of Tagliafierro's own making.
That is totally cool! (and a little creepy too)
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