Modern Translation of Ancient Landscape Painting: A Case Study of Modern Landscape Installation Design

Abstract

The paper explores the modern translation of traditional Chinese landscape painting and discusses the design idea of the landscape installation of “Ink·Rhyme·Spirit·Movement”. By analyzing the artistic characteristics of the scroll painting titled “Landscape for Kexue”, the cavalier perspective, composition, mood, pen and ink techniques and abstract mountains and waters of the painting are translated into the form and structure of landscape installation. New materials and construction methods are adopted for the landscape installation, and intelligent technologies such as modular design, 3D printing and material recycling are used. The modeling, structure, and construction method of “Ink·Rhyme·Spirit·Movement” landscape installation were obtained and the installation can adapt to different sites, climates, human postures and use needs. The design method to translate ancient landscape painting into modern landscape installation is put forward, which can be used as a reference for urban landscape and public installation design.

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Shengdan Yang
Student, Ph.D., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

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Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

2022 Special Focus—Back to Life: Seeking Vision and Purpose in Principles and Practice

KEYWORDS

Ancient landscape painting, Landscape installation, Translation, Traditional culture, Digital design

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