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.
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.
COMMISSION Elise Morin
3D modeling and technical production Pénélope Fenard