If you landed on the Google homepage sometime today, you may have noticed a particularly interesting Google doodle above the search bar. As a common practice among multinational technology companies, Google has been using what they call "Google Graffiti" for years to celebrate festivals, events, and even the way to commemorate some great people. There is usually a custom image, an animation, or even a hidden game.
However, its latest Logo changes have changed from "cute" to "impressive" impressions. This is a collaboration between Google Culture and Art and the French film company. It is the latest work of the Google Doodle series and the first 360-degree video "Back To The Moon", a cute virtual reality short film showing French film directors. Magicians, actors, mime, artists and outstanding great Georges Méliès.
As a pioneer of the film "Dawn", Georges Méliès is responsible for the development of a variety of techniques and film narrative methods that ultimately lay the foundation for what we now consider to be modern films.
Today, in response to the release of the Conquest of the pole, one of his most popular films, 1912, Back To The Moon tells the story between George and a cute girl. Romantic story.
This fascinating 2-minute video is full of references to previous George works, such as A Trip to the Moon, as a reminiscence of the moon trip. There is an animated character from George jumping out of a huge playing card, which obviously refers to his 1905 classic "The Living Playing Cards".
Helene Leroux, co-director and Google graffiti of Back to the Moon, said: "We have been working hard to find new ideas, this is our first VR experience for graffiti."
This special graffiti on the Google homepage will only last for 48 hours.
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