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Van Gogh’s Palette

2024影展

Synopsis

Vincent van Gogh spends the final two months of his life in Auvers- sur-Oise, where Doctor Gachet lives, a friend of the Impressionists, a ­collector and an amateur painter.

On 27 June 1890, the doctor lends Van Gogh a palette so that the artist could finish the portrait of his daughter ­Marguerite. This historic palette is now part of the Musée d’­Orsay’s collection.

Serving as an imaginary virtual landscape, Van ­Gogh’s Palette offers visitors a uniquely interactive and sensory ­experience of works painted by Van Gogh during this crucial period ­ of his career.

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Agnès MOLIA

Agnès Molia is a French filmmaker and artistic director. With her sister Christie, she founded the audiovisual production company Tournez s'il vous plaît in 2002, and has directed numerous art, culture and heritage documentaries. For several years, she has been supervising films to accompany exhibitions, such as Pharaoh Of The Two Lands (France 5 - Le Louvre), Le mystère du dernier tableau de Van Gogh (France 5 - Musée d'Orsay), Byzance : l'image en question (in progress, Arte - Le Louvre), and Fantasy et animaux fantastiques (in progress, France 5 - Louvre Lens). After the VR experience Champollion, l'Egyptien (co-produced with TSVP, Lucid Realities, Musée du Louvre and Louvre Lens), Van Gogh's Palette is the second immersive project co-directed by Gordon and Agnès Molia.

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Gordon

Gordon is a French writer, filmmaker and art director. After creating visual identities for television broadcasters and collaborating on musical films mixing video recordings and animation sequences, he turned his attention to immersive technologies and created a number of XR experiences such as ARCHI VR - La villa Savoye (co-produced with Lucid Realities, Centre des monuments nationaux and Fondation Le Corbusier), the virtual reality game 1,2,3...Bruegel! (co-directed with Andrés Jarach, co-produced with Camera lucida,ed with Red CornArte France), and the augmented reality applications BiblioQuête (written by Andrés Jarach, co-producer, France Télévisions) and The little dancer (written by Marie Sellier, co-produced with Lucid Realtities, France Télévisions and Musée d'Orsay).