
(Huang Xin, Huang Lingling, Chen Sanhu, Anhui Shangbao Rong Media Reporter Wang Yi) used non-woven fabrics to make the Dunhuang murals three-dimensionally present, and through the crank, Xu Beihong's horse ran. On these two days, in the auditorium of the East District of Amber Primary School in the community area of Beiyuan Village in Shushan District, Hefei City, a special art exhibition is on display. Xu Beihong's galloping horse, Wang Xuetao's lotus kingfisher, Van Gogh's starry moonlit night, Picasso's dream, and the Dunhuang mural "Deer King Bunsheng Map", a series of familiar Chinese and foreign famous paintings have been "resurrected" by primary school students. They travel through time and space and appear in a new form in front of the eyes of the students.
On the afternoon of November 15, dozens of primary school students watched the exhibition entitled "The Resurrection of Famous Paintings" in the school's auditorium. Ding Xin, a science teacher in the eastern district of Amber Primary School, introduced that at the end of September this year, on the basis of the full implementation of the national "double reduction" policy, the school's science and technology innovation center released an activity plan called "Famous Painting Resurrection Plan" to collect works from fourth- and fifth-grade students.
According to reports, the activity requires students to use Chinese and foreign famous paintings as a model, try to use sound, light, mechanical structure, intelligent programming and other ways to make a certain part or parts of the picture move, and create an installation work. Under the guidance of parents and teachers, the children used their spare time to complete their own creations after more than a month of hard work, through investigation and research, brainstorming, design and production, test iteration and other stages.
"The 17 works exhibited this time are eye-catching, whether they are selected from materials, creative designs or intelligent applications." Ding Xin sincerely admired the students' works. Xu Beihong's "Galloping Horse" diagram moved in the hands of the students, cleverly driven by the crank linkage, and the horses in the picture ran on all fours, with extraordinary momentum. Some works, the use of sensors to identify the intensity of sound to control the change of lighting, can achieve voice control through human-computer interaction.
The three-dimensional presentation of "Deer King Bunsen Map" is even more stunning. "This Mural of the Mogao Caves, the Deer King Bunsen Map, is basically 'resurrected' one-to-one." Ding Xin introduced that the exhibition's "Deer King Bunsen Diagram" is the creativity of the students, who use non-woven fabrics and cut one-to-one ratios to achieve a three-dimensional effect. "Every time you organize a study tour, you will erupt in exclamations."
【Source: Anhui Business Daily】
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