Christie Magnifies the Quintessence of Buddhist Art at Longmen Grottoes With Projection Technology
LUOYANG, China (PRWEB) July 04, 2013 -- Christie® and its valued partner, Wincomn Technology Development Co Ltd (Wincomn), restores the essence of ancient art at Longmen Grottoes, one of China’s most revered cave shrines carved with intriguing Buddhist sculptures that earned its recognition as a UNESCO heritage site. Christie projectors display multimedia contents representing the expressions of the Buddhas and other statues, using projection mapping on the uneven surfaces of the Fengxian Temple.
Located 12 kilometres south of Luoyang, the Longmen Grottoes house tens of thousands of statues of Buddha and his disciples. More than 100,000 sculptures were painstakingly carved into 1,400 caves excavated from the cliffs of the Xiangshan and Longmenshan mountains, running east and west of the Yi river. Dating to as early as the Northern Wei dynasty in 493 CE, the sculptures span many hundreds of years of artistic mastery representing a myriad of artistic styles from the simple and well-shaped carving of the Northern Wei dynasty to the more sophisticated artmanship, characterized by its delicate details, of the Tang dynasty.
Since 1951, the Longmen Grottoes have undergone massive restoration works. From strengthening rock bases to arresting seepage of water from the roofs and sides of the grottoes, as well as clearing of overgrown vegetation and installing footpaths for easy access, the Chinese government is determined to preserve and promote the grottoes.
In its latest effort at restoring the site, the grottoes management committee engaged Christie and Wincomn to add colors to its largest cave system of Fengxian Temple. Dedicated to ancestor worship, the temple elevates 11 statues of Buddhas with the biggest statue of Vairocana Buddha standing at 17.14 meters tall ,and with its head and ears measuring four meters and 1.9 meters respectively. These carvings represent the ultimate in architectural perfection of the vigorous, elegant and realistic style of the Tang dynasty.
Zhiqiang Liu, projector manager, Wincomn, noted, “Wincomn integrates modern projection technology and ancient Buddhist art to amplify the magnificence and mysterious beauty of the cave systems. Like its predecessors, Wincomn is heavily involved in the restoration of Fengxian Temple through the design of animation contents as well as the deployment of Christie projectors. The only difference between the work of our predecessors and ourselves is the application of modern technology, which makes what seems unachievable possible. Thanks to the advanced feature of Christie TwistTM, the multimedia contents are easily warped and edge-blended onto the uneven surfaces of the statues.”
“Projection mapping is a technology that sees prevalent applications in making a still object lively using multimedia contents. Christie is honored to be awarded the important task of rejuvenating the Longmen Grottoes,” said Lin Yu, vice president, Christie Asia Pacific. “Due to natural and man-made ruin over more than 1500 years, the Longmen Grottoes have lost some of its radiance, making it a challenge to restore its grandeur, especially on the altered surfaces. However, our experience in restoring the grandeur of the ancient site of the Yungang Grottoes positioned us favorably to be chosen to help restore the historical, cultural and religious significance of the Longmen Grottoes. We hope it will immerse and mesmerize visitors in the lively art made possible through the projection mapping offered by Christie’s innovative visual technology.”
About Christie
Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ushio, Inc., designs, builds and installs customized projection display solutions. Christie delivers turn-key solutions for sophisticated virtual reality, simulation systems and control room environments including high-resolution power walls, multi-sided immersive environments, curved screen displays, domed simulation and multi-projector arrays. Industries and organizations that rely on Christie range from government agencies to oil and gas, aerospace to entertainment, and manufacturing and design to pharmaceuticals. For more information, visit http://www.christiedigital.com.
For more information contact:
Christie
Shawn Tan
Public Relations Manager, Asia Pacific
Phone: + 65 6877 8761
Email: shawn.tan(at)christiedigital(dot)com
Yi Lu
China Marketing Manager
Phone: +86-21-6278 7708
Email: yi.lu(at)christiedigital(dot)com
Christie is a trademark of Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc., registered in the United States of America and certain other countries.
Shawn Tan, Christie, + 65 6877 8761, [email protected]
Share this article