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Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti’s work “The Nose” has been reproduced in hologram form for exhibition at the Giacometti Institute in Paris using Proto Hologram technology, according to a report from Le Monde.
Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti’s work “The Nose” has been reproduced in hologram form for exhibition at the Giacometti Institute in Paris using Proto Hologram technology, according to a report from Le Monde.
The strategy aims to protect the fragile sculpture by preventing it from needing to be moved from the Basel Art Museum.
“The idea is to show ‘The Nose’ as no one will ever be able to see it,” Hugo Daniel, exhibit curator for the Paris exhibit, said in the report. “Because you can stage several different angles, not just one… [and] the complexity of the work, its richness”.
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