Prospect North: Inside Scotland's Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Biennale
As part of ArchDaily's coverage of the 2016 Venice Biennale, we are presenting a series of articles written by the curators of the exhibitions and installations on show.
Courtesy of Dualchas Architects
As part of ArchDaily's coverage of the 2016 Venice Biennale, we are presenting a series of articles written by the curators of the exhibitions and installations on show.People wearing the huge sculptural head of a unicorn has become one of the most surreal images to be seen at this year?s 15th Venice Architectural Biennale.Part of the Prospect North exhibition at the Scottish Pavilion, which is jointly produced by Lateral North, Dualchas Architects and Soluis, a design-visualization studio from Glasgow, the heads of the unicorn, moose and polar bear allows you to enter an immersive virtual reality world of the Highlands past, present and future.
Courtesy of Dualchas Architects
The heads bring to life 3 scenes through new technologies but also look at the future of Scotland's relationship with the north, and in particular the emerging Arctic region. Tom Smith of Lateral North said, "Prospect North explores projects at a micro level throughout Scotland but also what Scotland will look like in the future from a macro point of view. With climate change causing changes throughout the world, but in particular the north, we are asking how Scotland can contribute to this in a po...
Courtesy of Dualchas Architects
As part of ArchDaily's coverage of the 2016 Venice Biennale, we are presenting a series of articles written by the curators of the exhibitions and installations on show.People wearing the huge sculptural head of a unicorn has become one of the most surreal images to be seen at this year?s 15th Venice Architectural Biennale.Part of the Prospect North exhibition at the Scottish Pavilion, which is jointly produced by Lateral North, Dualchas Architects and Soluis, a design-visualization studio from Glasgow, the heads of the unicorn, moose and polar bear allows you to enter an immersive virtual reality world of the Highlands past, present and future.
Courtesy of Dualchas Architects
The heads bring to life 3 scenes through new technologies but also look at the future of Scotland's relationship with the north, and in particular the emerging Arctic region. Tom Smith of Lateral North said, "Prospect North explores projects at a micro level throughout Scotland but also what Scotland will look like in the future from a macro point of view. With climate change causing changes throughout the world, but in particular the north, we are asking how Scotland can contribute to this in a po...
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