Butterflies come to life with new interactive artwork at Naturalis

November 26th, 2024
Origins of Imagination in de zaal LiveScience

Starting November 27, you can engage with the interactive artwork Origins of Imagination at Naturalis. Visitors who scan a butterfly drawing they've colored themselves can watch as the installation transforms it into a realistic, moving butterfly. All the butterflies join together, flying in swarms on a large screen.

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Origins
of Imagination

In Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherlands, a unique experience awaits. Starting November 27, it hosts the artwork Origins of Imagination by British artist Dominic Harris. Or rather, by Dominic Harris and thousands of Naturalis’ museum visitors. Everyone can join in: you color a butterfly and have it scanned by the artwork. Then the butterfly is "brought to life": the scanned drawing transforms into a realistic-looking butterfly, joining the others fluttering around on the 6 by 2-meter screen.

Co-creation
in a digital ecosystem

Harris says, “This constantly evolving artwork is a celebration of how imagination can transform things. It mirrors the principles of evolution: each new contribution changes the collective artwork. Through co-creation in this living digital ecosystem, we’re not only exploring the boundaries of human creativity but also underscoring the importance of preserving nature’s delicate balance.”

Detail van het kunstwerk

Butterfly
collection

The artificial intelligence aiding the transformation of the butterflies has been trained on specimens from the extensive butterfly collection at Naturalis. In this way, art, science, technology, and nature come together in one work. A part of this artwork can also be viewed at home: visitors can take their drawing with them and use a QR code to find their own butterfly online.

Sketch of a butterfly
Veranderde vlinder

On loan
from the Moveo Art Collection

Origins of Imagination is on long-term loan from the Moveo Art Collection, a private art collection that initiated this project. “We aim to introduce people to the works of talented artists in a playful and accessible way,” explains curator Marlous Voshol. “These are often impressive, surprising works with an unexpected twist – like this one. By connecting Dominic Harris with Naturalis, we created an innovative and interactive artwork. Inviting everyone to bring their own butterfly to life will undoubtedly appeal to visitors of all ages.”

How it
works

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This is a joint press release by Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Halcyon Gallery, and the Moveo Art Collection.