Quote from naturevrm.eth on 25. January 2022, 12:55Da Vinci’s simple but elegant study of a bear’s head (“Head of a Bear”) is a showcase of da Vinci’s perceptiveness and curiosity; one of a handful of studies on a bear that explore it’s appearance, anatomy, and motion. Hacakatao’s “Hack of a Bear” is an homage to and a commentary on the simple, elegant power of the da Vinci drawing and the collision between two pieces and two worlds half a millennium apart. Drawing on da Vinci’s commitment to motion and movement, “Hack of a Bear” lends “Head of a Bear” a second life in three dimensions in the metaverse [...]
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Da Vinci’s simple but elegant study of a bear’s head (“Head of a Bear”) is a showcase of da Vinci’s perceptiveness and curiosity; one of a handful of studies on a bear that explore it’s appearance, anatomy, and motion. Hacakatao’s “Hack of a Bear” is an homage to and a commentary on the simple, elegant power of the da Vinci drawing and the collision between two pieces and two worlds half a millennium apart. Drawing on da Vinci’s commitment to motion and movement, “Hack of a Bear” lends “Head of a Bear” a second life in three dimensions in the metaverse [...]
Read the complete article on the MOCA blog:
https://museumofcryptoart.medium.com/hackataos-hack-of-a-bear-exhibit-in-m-c-ef3b0cda603
Let us know what you think in this thread