Thursday, May 12, 2011

Close Up Brazillian Wax

Exhibition held for areas of Andalucia REMP


general appearance of the exhibition halls


Working in the diorama-shore hub.


Diorama-cube "Mediterranean forest", with lots of animals and animal replicas, each diorama takes weeks of completion.

diorama detail-cube "Riparian forest, each with sounds typical of this ecosystem.

building that hosts the exhibitions at the Science Museum of Granada. Zoom

and raise awareness of natural areas in Andalusia to the general public was one of the main objectives to be covered when planning the design and implementation of the thematic exhibition on the RENPA (Protected Natural Areas Network of Andalusia).

To find out what is the RENPA ...

Andalusia has the network of protected natural areas largest in Spain. RENPA currently has 144 designated sites and represented 34% of the total area of \u200b\u200bAndalusia.

A spectacular light, sound and vision of the essential ecosystem Andalusian our dioramas:

    You hear
  • the sounds of the evening in a lagoon. Discover

  • life that hides in a desert.

  • Rest on the bank of a river.

  • Experience the changing seasons inside a Mediterranean forest.


DIORAMA: THE COAST
early spring dawn in a marsh

00'00''is dark. In the dark horizon of the flooded marshes include grunts, whistles and rattles of cabochons, coots and rails. Midwife toads in the mud and hissing from afar, it's pounding of the stilts. A place malvasia their peculiar mating sequence, based on splashing, whistles coughs and piping. The silence leaves room for sound and racing frogs and ducks splashing. Until, suddenly, powerful and amplified by the water layer, which acts on the sound as a mirror, come the cries deep gray geese. Approaching a flock of hundreds, perhaps thousands of birds. Suddenly, a coot runs the race on water and is the signal for an intense traffic of frightened birds.

02'45'' Sunrise on a cold day on the water surface gray, overflown by a pair of geese, also gray. Trumpeting a coot, the look stridulate unicolor archibebes whistle, neigh the grebes, the jugs sigh, grunt flamingos ... Gradually, as the rising sun colored the landscape, the soundscape is filled with those other "colors" produced by birds.


DIORAMA: MEDITERRANEAN FOREST

the four seasons Spring

00'00''. witnessing a strange dialogue between various peaks Woodpecker, at the apex at the confluence of their territories. From the depths of the forest, the four corners, reaching the melodic voices and common Thrush, chickadees and finches nets.

01'57''Summer. The nightingale's song leads us squarely in the right station. In the heat of summer, chicha remind us of the meaning of the word "scorch". Black kites flying over the scene and a hoopoe insistent repeated his call, a persistent shout double. Much or more than the cooing of the turtledove. 04'00''

Fall. The first rain of autumn, the first storm of September: it's time to rut. Dusk and the valleys and mountains of all the mountains of Andalucia shake with bellows of the deer, who dispute, literally voices and header for the privilege of females. The throaty sound of the deer was added several weeks later. Crickets recent years also framed and grunts repudiations a herd of wild boars and rummage hozan litter.

06'15''Winter. Silent and cold winter wind. Until a distant trumpet, followed by another and a thousand more, announces the arrival of the cranes, wrapped in a rainstorm. It produces the signal that closes the natural cycle in forests.


DIORAMA: ARID
mid-afternoon to dusk

00'00''By mid-afternoon. Several attend a dialogue between partridges in a cleared area of \u200b\u200bscrub. The hum of insects, along with the voices terreras tangled, goldfinches and wheat, we also speak of a tangled vegetation. On the floor near the feet, repeated rhythmic whistling quail. All the bush warblers are incorporated into this symphony of roughness: Subalpine, tomilleras, Dartford, Gulls, Orphean ... Grasshoppers and jump up a gentle breeze sways the tops.

02'53''Late afternoon. Al freshening gives the hum of insects. The whistles of owls and curlews anticipate the arrival of darkness.

quail approaches and enters the rattling of brown nightjar. As the contours are blurred lights concert of crickets. The chilling screech owl makes the final point.


DIORAMA: WATER CONTINENTAL

day pass

00'00'' Before dawn on the fresh stream of the river, are the voices of egrets, mockingbirds and amphibians. In the distance a wake in their roosting crows. Bastards nightingales and robins are the first inhabitants of the day is still sing as night.

01'20''It's morning . A buzzard flew over the scene, the golden oriole whistled cute piping and pronounces his name in the distance. The pigeons put the counterpoint of his voice hoarse and dragged. 02'02''

Several herons squawking approach, with the night behind them. Al crotoreo of Storks of soto is the croaking of frogs, crickets and stridulate dialogue between various owls meows. The barking of a fox in heat and expand the nightingale call now at night.


you visit the HOPE AND ENJOY THIS EXHIBITION AT THE MUSEUM OF ARTS AND SCIENCES OF GRANADA

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