This is a cast of 'Christ bearing His cross' by Hans Brüggemann in the cast court at the V&A. It is my favourite room by far and this cast in particular is full of drama and narrative.
I wanted to use technology to push a camera 'behind the glass' and get into this scene, to capture the expressions and the moment. A simple cinematic grade and sound design parks the so familiar religious aspect to one side and imagines what this might have felt like.
I used Luma.ai to convert a video into a model. Luma uses a neural radiance field (NeRF) is a neural network to reconstruct complex three-dimensional scenes from a partial set of two-dimensional images; in this case a video I took.
On top that Luma uses a technique called gaussian splatting which allows points in space to look different from different angles; in simple terms the light adapts from different angles.
Here is a link to more information on the sculpture
https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O127720/christ-bearing-his-cross-altarpiece-sauermann-h/
Here is a link to the model
https://lumalabs.ai/capture/90F83268-AD5B-4DC8-9674-2E41214F6FE9