Virtual representation by models of some of the exhibits in the Museum of African and Asian art and culture in Tryavna, Bulgaria. The page is created with the aim of outreach of the museum, which is one of a kind on the Balkan Peninsula and one of the 23rd unique museum sites in Bulgaria.
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First you have to point which device are you using. Our gallery supports Mobile, Desktop and VR devices. The controls, mechanics of the game and overall experience may differ between devices because we constantly develop and improve user experience on all types of devices so more people can enjoy our projects.
Mobile- If you use mobile you have to look around with the AR camera, Accelerometer and you have to enable webGL to access this devices.
Desktop - Use standard FPS controls for the desktop: Arrows for moving straight and back and strafing left and right, mouse movement to look around and left mouse click for action (Doors, buttons, switches, etc.)
VR - The Usual WebXR controls
Recommended devices and browsers: iPhone 6 and above, Android Lolipop and above, iMac and MacBook Air/Pro at least macOS Mojave and above, Windows 7 PC and above. It is recommended to use Google Chrome on all devices.
Музеят на азиатското и африканско изкуство е създаден е в края на 20 век и първоначално е бил експозиция. Дело е на известния скулптор Златко Паунов, който подарява на Трявна много африкански и азиатски маски, статуи и предмети. През 2004 година Експозицията е преместена в собствена сграда и така се създава музеят.Днес в него се съхраняват над 1600 книги за изкуство, 3000 диапозитива. Много известни колекционери на изкуството постоянно даряват експонати от частните си колекции и така фондът на музея расте постоянно. Доста трудно е да се разберат предметите, които са изложени зад витрините на музея. Необходими са доста познания и един различен поглед над изкуството, за да може да се прозре идеята, която влагат създателите на азиатското и африканското изкуство. За всеки, който посещава музея и няма опит с този вид творчество, в музея има специализиран гид, които изнася лекция с много интересни и любопитни факти за историята и произхода на експонатите. Беседата е за някои от известните богове- Вишну, Шива, Бахама, кой кога е създаден и както е характерно за тях. Екскурзоводът има подготвена история и за особеностите в будизма, различните течения, статуите в религиите и значението им, които са характерни за Азия и Африка. В азиатското изкуство има много малки предмети, които имат енергиен заряд. Според повечето учени маските са проводник на негативна енергия и не бива да стоя у дома. Различните предмети на изкуството в тези страни са свързани основно с божествата и не всеки може да ги използва. Има голяма прилика в цветовете и формите на някои типични българските им аналози.
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Blenderfor the post processing of the shape and textures, animation and composition
Babylon.jsfor real time rendering of 3d graphics in the browser based on WebGL
Zlatko Paunov is a Bulgarian sculptor who graduates the National Academy of Art in Sofia. His work is known all over Europe and America. And not so much in Bulgaria... In the early years of his career, he moved to Paris and then to Italy. There, for a long period of time, he creates his sculptures in Florence, Rome, Venice and Milano. In the 80's, Zlatko decides to move to New York and becomes a memeber of The Sculptors' Society. In New York he builds the sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi which till this day stays in Union Square. Zlatko visits dozens of cultural regions around the world and was impressed from the beauty and mysticism of the East. He travels through countries like Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Bali, Egypt, Tibet and many more. Toegther with that, Zlatko collects and creates an extraordinary collection of sculptures representing the sacred and spiritual. Zlatko Paunov is the founder of the Museum of African and Asian art and culture, where his collections are on permanent display. Its sculptures are owned by many foundations and collections all over America - San Francisco, Florida, New York, etc. He is also the founder of the Paunov & Cie Art Union in New York where Zlatko combines his creative craft with other authors and the creation of creative circle and the union of stained glass, mosaics and reliefs with mosaic and light sources. The sculptor is one of the authors who contributed to the overall Bulgarian creativity and the preservation of traditions inspired by the Thracians and their impressive presence to this day. In his biography astonishing moments occur which presents him as a unique personality with high erudition and exceptional spirit. In New York, Zlatko boughts a small church and transforms it in an Art School. As mentioned in his biographic notes on his methods of teaching - it is conditioned by the maximum illustration with authentic works of art, photos, slides, albums. For this purpose he uses his rich personal library as well as his unique collection of authentic works of art collected for over 30 years from different cultures of the 5 continents, especially towards the Eastern culture. Almost every year, Zlatko has visited Tibet and Nepal where he also has his own athelier and students. In 1993 on his visit in Bulgaria, he is deeply inpressed by Tryvna's renaissance spirit and culture, where his mother is from. Zlatko donates his town almost everything he owns. There are displayed over 200 exhibits from Nepal, Tibet, China, India and some African countries, dating from the 2nd - 20th centuries, mostly with cult purpose. Statues of Hindu deities, cult objects related to Buddhism, African masks are part of the exhibits. The atmosphere of a world less known in Bulgaria will be felt against the background of selected music.