
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a projected white text against a dark background, likely within an exhibition space or museum. The text is in Spanish and appears on a slightly textured surface, giving it a somewhat tilted and uneven appearance. A faint green glow or artifact is visible in the upper right portion of the projected text. The primary subject is the explanatory text for an art installation titled "Ópera Pacífica." The text details the work as an experimental, multidisciplinary piece that fuses composition, visual arts, and technology, born from the idea of a marine storm. It credits composer Enrique Schadenberg, poet Macarena García, and digital artists Mayte Alé and Ayrton Pereira as collaborators who explored the ocean from various scientific and artistic perspectives. The description highlights "Ópera Pacífica" as an integrated and immersive "Gesamtkunstwerk" (total work of art), transcending disciplinary boundaries. It emphasizes themes of resonance, transformation, and the cyclical nature of waves and spirals, inviting spectators to inhabit a space of continuous return. The work's digital genesis is mentioned, noting how contemporary arts, images, and sounds interact and expand from a core vector. Location cues are prominent, with the text stating the work is "modulated especially for the Museo Interactivo de Las Condes," abbreviated as MUI. At the bottom, logos for "Las Condes. Museo para Todos," "MUI," and "Centro Cultural Las Condes" are visible, confirming the setting in Las Condes, Chile. The text concludes by characterizing the artwork as an exploratory gesture rather than a final conclusion, inviting reflection on origins and future. No people or specific time of day are discernible, as the dark setting is designed for the projection.
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