Spring Odyssey intimately links science, art, technology and philosophy in a multimedia set-up offering a space between reality and virtuality, it is a mixed experience centered on the invisibility of radioactivity and the inaccessibility of bodies in the Chernobyl red forest area.
The project "MALUM ZEA" is therefore a project aiming to involve the populations around a reflection and a scientific knowledge concerning radioactive waste, whose harmfulness, durability and reprocessing is today without solutions.
By materializing it in a poetic, living and functional object, Elise Morin wishes to accelerate the search for solutions and to allow us to keep alive our capacity of vigilance.
A project for which I designed and modelled the "Malum Zea" in order to print it in 3D and make a ceramic print, I was also in charge of the sound design for the virtual reality part of the exhibition.
MODÉLISATION 3D
MODÉLISATION 3D
PROTOTYPE
PROTOTYPE
PREMIÈRE PIÈCE CÉRAMIQUE
PREMIÈRE PIÈCE CÉRAMIQUE
COMMISSION Elise Morin
3D modeling and technical production Pénélope Fenard 

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