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SEVEN SEPARATE YET INTERRELATED MODULES

 

Indeed, what sets this exhibition apart is its participatory approach. Made up of seven separate yet interrelated modules, the show lets visitors use and experience each section at their own pace and in their own way. They can also choose from among three different levels of involvement and participation. The first and most traditional level is a cinematographic presentation of the painting, which provides information and multimedia content through a narrative sequence. The second level entails interactive stations where visitors can discover and understand the masterpiece from a personal perspective, autonomously analyzing it in various ways. The third level involves the active participation of visitors, who can gather and share images and details of the exhibition via a database. They are also invited to enrich this dynamic archive by making their own contributions.Each exhibition space has its own theatrical installation and is outfitted with educational, multimedia and interactive tools that help involve the public in a Renaissance work of art in an exciting way.The show introduce viewers to both the ultimate vision of his original work and the land that inspired him as he created it.

Multimedia wall painting though which to experience, understand and comment on a Renaissance masterpiece. 
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