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The Forest Feast from Annalaura Fornasier on Vimeo.

Annalaura Fornasier

The Forest Feast
Digital animation and moving image
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The Forest Feast critiques the current abandonment and lack of cultural interventions in Dolomitic forests, Italy. Set at the Ex-Eni Village (Cadore, Italy), the project sees forests as a result of anthropic influences and highlights their productive potential. Forests, storms, a banquet, and a festival become the protagonist of a digital future fictional narrative – where men, nature, and technology attempt to coexist.
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Annalaura Fornasier is an Italian, London-based architectural designer interested in working with communities, collectivity, rituality, as well as the evolving anthropic landscapes as a result of the coexistence of people, nature, and technology.

 

https://2021.rca.ac.uk/students/annalaura-fornasier

 

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