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Interactive Edvard Munch magnet

This interactive magnet features Edvard Munch, the Norwegian painter whose work The Scream is one of the most famous works of art of modern times. His deeply emotional paintings reflect themes such as fear, love and death and made him a pioneer of Expressionism.

Through the integrated QR code, visitors gain access to an AI-powered conversation in which they can "speak" directly to Edvard Munch. The AI answers questions about his artistic vision, the background of The Scream and the role of emotions in his art. Developed with Gaudio.ai technology, this souvenir offers regularly updated, fact-based content for art lovers and historians.

Your advantages:

  • High-quality souvenir with interactive added value
  • Attractive profit margin (retail price CHF 10.50)
  • Multilingual support for international guests (8 languages)
  • Extends the educational mission beyond the physical visit
  • Regular content updates with verified facts

Ideal for:

  • art museums with collections of expressionism
  • Norwegian cultural institutions and tourism centers
  • Galleries focusing on modern and symbolist art
  • Universities with a focus on art history and expressionism
  • Souvenir shops in Oslo and the surrounding area

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main features

  • Premium 57.15mm round magnet with soft-touch matte surface
  • Waterproof and durable construction for long-lasting quality
  • Integrated QR code for direct access to the AI-supported guide
  • Product packaging with instructions for easy use

Sample questions for the AI Guide

  • What inspired you to write The Scream?
  • Why do fear and melancholy play such a big role in your art?
  • How did your childhood influence your work?
  • What techniques did you use to express emotions?
  • What do you think about the modern interpretation of your work?

More information

  • 100 AI interactions are available per magnet
  • An internet connection is required for AI interaction
  • The information is based on verified data from Wikipedia
  • The contents are regularly checked and updated

Supported languages

  • German
  • English
  • French
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Chinese (Mandarin)
  • Spanish
  • Arabic
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