Seeing the Difference: Art Reimagined for Reagila
We transformed iconic paintings to reflect the emotional weight of scizophrenia—then brought them back to life.
Video of an Animated painting exhibition of Richter, created by lampyon
Reagila,
Visualized
Differently
To support Richter’s Reagila, a treatment for the negative symptoms of schizophrenia, we were tasked with creating an educational, emotionally resonant installation for a psychiatric conference.
Instead of using traditional medical visuals, we took a bold, conceptual path
We digitally reimagined 7 iconic Hungarian paintings, subtly altering them to express the gloom, isolation, and numbness often experienced by patients.
Art Meets Interaction
At the event, visitors used a touchscreen app to explore the altered artworks. Slowly sliding away the overlay, they revealed the original pieces underneath—mirroring the impact of treatment on a patient’s perception and quality of life.
This concept didn’t just illustrate Reagila’s effect—it let viewers feel it.