This is how the Great Exhibition of Cordoba is progressing

the Orif room It has now been fully adapted to host the immersive video display that will complete the “Awakening to Life” exhibition. Childhood and adolescence in ancient Egypt, prepared by him municipality Cordoba as one of Great attractions for the coming months.

Orif’s Renaissance space thus presents a very different image from the usual one, almost like the Egyptian Room, for an audio-visual presentation designed to surprise the audience. visitor Whether in terms of image or sound quality, or in terms of its ability to surround those who watch it.

The video just continues Nine minutesIt contains original images taken from Egyptian temples and tombs, subjected to a careful animation process and taking you to the first stages of life. life From the ancient inhabitants of the Nile country.

Exhibition organizers, Isabel Olbes and Esther Poncein addition to Maite Mascort as Technical Commissioner, ensured that scientific accuracy was a priority in the project, the testing of which was attended by the Mayor of Cordoba, Jose Maria BellidoAccompanied by cultural delegate Isabel Albas.

Audio-visual materials can be enjoyed during the same period in which the exhibition is held, i.e. from December 4 to April 5, with Free admission. It was developed by the company Yulin artResponsible for the entire exhibition project.

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The projector is designed so that visitors can make it their own as they see fit, so they can enjoy it either statically or by walking around the room as the images change. To ensure the best understanding of what is being displayed, at the entrance to the room some Explanatory texts Which will become clear later.

The plot line of the video corresponds to the four themes in which the film takes place 195 pieces Coming from different museums around the world. Thus, it is structured around a first area that focuses on pre-conception, pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, and breastfeeding.

The second sequence includes the first months and years of childhood, while the third focuses on pre-adolescence and adolescence. The final argument from audiovisual is the diseases associated with these stages of life, Medical treatments And death.

One of the elements that was emphasized a lot when designing the exhibition project is accessibility. Thus, the challenge was to enable people with visual and hearing impairments, but also the general public, to interact with a single physical object through touch and receive information in real time tailored to their needs. needs.

The exhibition created lifelike models and immersive soundscapes

And that’s how it was created Mockups Vivid and accessible to all audiences, accompanied by an audio setting that provides an immersive feel. The three typological stations created for this purpose and located in the chamber of the femcorsa represent the nursing Isis, Nefertiti And the character of a teenage woman.

It also includes a cartographically accessible model which includes a century representation hippopotamus It’s called the Magic Fang. In the case of Orive, accessibility is spatial, with comfortable movement, the absence of steps and obvious signage, as well as basic cognitive accessibility, as explained by the city council.

The heart of the exhibition is located in Femcorsa roomAll original pieces are displayed accompanied by many explanatory texts, posters and traditional videos, all in order to delve deeper into these important periods of life.

Main photo - The Mayor of Córdoba, José María Bellido, visited the Orif Room with cultural officials and curators
Secondary photo 1 - The Mayor of Cordoba, José María Bellido, visited the Orif Room with those responsible for culture and those in charge of the exhibition
Secondary photo 2 - The Mayor of Cordoba, José María Bellido, visited the Orif Room with cultural officials and curators of the exhibition
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The Mayor of Cordoba, José María Bellido, visited the Orif Room together with those in charge of culture and curators of the exhibition
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Many of the pieces are on display for the first time to the public and cover a broad chronology extending from the Predynastic period to that period. Byzantine ChristianityIncluding the Pharaonic, Ptolemaic and Roman eras, that is, from 3500 BC. Until the eighth century after Christ.

The visitor will be able to find stone carvings, memorials, ceramic vessels, magical Christmas ivories, Baby bottlespersonal toiletry and cosmetic items made of ceramic, stone or gold, clothing, furniture, toys, papyrus and ostraca Ceramic Stone, bronze surgical instruments, ceramics, stone protection amulets, cardboard, Funeral masks And coffins.