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3D Famous Artworks from the Perspective of Drug Addiction
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This exhibition combines innovative cross-disciplinary art forms and 3D visual effects to showcase reinterpreted versions of world-renowned paintings and Japanese ukiyo-e prints, vividly demonstrating the dangers of drugs on the human body and mind. In the exhibition, characters from famous artworks are depicted in states of drug use, such as the Mona Lisa encountering heroin, Shakespeare encountering cannabis, and the girl in a picture frame encountering tranquilizers, showcasing the destructive impact of drug abuse on health. In addition to the reinterpreted paintings, the exhibition also features a "Brain Damage Reverse Perspective Display Room" that uses optical illusions to help audiences understand the impact of drugs on the brain. Furthermore, there are displays introducing common types of drugs and their mechanisms of action, as well as 3D works that incorporate ukiyo-e, such as Under the Wave off Kanagawa and Takashima Ohisa encountering amphetamine diet pills, vividly presenting knowledge and the dangers of drugs. The 3D Famous Artworks from the Perspective of Drug Addiction Special Exhibition is not only a visual feast, but also a wake-up call for the soul, hoping to raise more people's awareness of the dangers of drugs and keep them vigilant and away from drugs.

2025/06/10 更新