Mia joined me in Paris the previous evening and together we decided we would try to go to the Atelier des Lumières the following morning despite not having been able to buy tickets for the 3 numeric immersive exhibitions one on Gustav Klimt, the second on Hundertwasser and an orinic voyage highlighting artificial intelligence used in visual processing.
We were lucky enough to have bought tickets to a visitor who after having queued up for one hour outside the Atelier like ourselves gave up, otherwise we wouldn't have made it, once minutes afterwards someone from the organization came around saying entrance would only be allowed for those holding tickets.
The only similar experience we had had concerned an exhibition on Vincent Van Gogh, which both of us had really enjoyed. This one was very profuse in terms of colour, mixture of colours, music andclearly in terms of the three dimensional type of approach due to the size of the Atelier and its room display.
We were both mesmerised and would have stayed longer, had we not made previous arrangements because to really appreciate the continuously projected sequence I feel we should have taken place in every room displaying different images pertaining to the overall projection.
I particularly liked Hundertwasser and Klimt's, having identified several Egon Shiele's paintings in the projection, which made me think back to a time in which I was committed to getting to further study this particular artist.
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