VIDEO: Talking Mona Lisa on show in 3D

High-tech art show gives masterpieces movement

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28 August 2009 15:43 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

A digital, interactive version of Leonardo da Vinci's 16th century portrait of "Mona Lisa" is one of over 60 high-tech replicas said to be "breathing life into classical and ancient art works" in the "World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition" which is on in Beijing now. Hit play on the Reuters video above to see the animated Mona Lisa in action.
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