Portugal Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale Presents an Immersive Allegory of Paradise
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The exhibition 'Paraíso, hoje.' representing Portugal at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice addresses architecture as a cultural landscape construction. Curated by a blend of architects and artists, it employs videos and digital technologies, creating a multisensory installation that delves into the allegory of 'Paradise.' Moving to a new venue, Fondaco Marcello, the exhibition aligns with this year's Biennale theme, promoting a broad view of intelligence encompassing art, science, and society. It features a dynamic interplay of real landscapes and digital manipulation, aiming to highlight architecture's multifaceted dialogues with the environment.
the installation, while presenting images of real Portuguese landscapes, transforms them through the use of artificial intelligence, creating a new narrative that explores the concept of paradise.
the exhibition not only showcases the technological advancements in architecture but also invites visitors to consider the intersection of architecture with various fields to enrich our understanding of space.
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