Fagus Se Desnuda

Aiming to make known a unique natural space, the beech forest of Santa Pau - situated in the town of the same name in Gerona,   the artists Maria Teresa Chamorro and Emiliano Labrador, in collaboration with the Palo Alto foundation, have devised an audiovisual development which combines a traditional pictorial method with the latest advances in multi-media representation.

The exhibition was held at the Foundations headquarters from the 3rd to the 12th March. Tacha carried out a series of photographs on silk and other works of oil on canvas. Emiliano Labrador made an installation in the form of a projection, in which people could walk in real time through a 3D representation. The beech forest, designed and modelled by Emiliano Labrador and programmed by Xavier Artigas, is a three-dimensional environment based on the above-mentioned beech forest. The two predominant elements that were taken into account when creating this project were the recreation of a natural landscape of extraordinary beauty and the representation, before the public, of the magic that encircles this type of forest. In this way, the visitor can see how the landscape changes as the seasons pass and how days turns into night.

During the night, the forests magic is made explicitly apparent, inviting the audience to walk through a new, previously unknown environment. In addition, other elements have been introduced, such as a group of statues representing control over the elements - air, water, earth and fire - and even a goblin who appears through the forest, narrating legends, albeit in his own language. The navigation system works with a mouse and keyboard and to view it, the best immersion system consists of a computer projection, using stereoscopic vision glasses.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

PC
Windows XP
Powerful 3d Video Card
Stereoscopic System

 

Fagus Se Desnuda
Fagus Se Desnuda
Fagus Se Desnuda
Fagus Se Desnuda
Fagus Se Desnuda
Fagus Se Desnuda