Multimedia tour through the Roma Pavilion on Artefacta website
Artefacta, a co-production between the Italian Istituto Enciclopedia Treccani, the London-based Trolley Publishers (specialized in art and photography editions) and the art-documentary production company Dinamo Italia, uses the Google Map technology to provide a tour through the 52nd Biennale. An extraordinary multi-media tour on a mini-website, hosted by the Treccanilab, allows the viewer to explore all the pavilions and discover the artists, their works and the collateral events of the 52nd Venice Art Biennale.
The tours are based on over 330 films in Flash format that last between 60 and 90 seconds, a series of micro-reports about different artists and their work. There are over 50 short-film interviews with the curators, artists and different international personalities from finance and culture. The other 300 short films are about one or more art works. Ten films are devoted to the artists and their works exhibited in Paradise Lost-The First Roma Pavilion. Two additional films are excerpts from an interview with Viktor Misiano about the Roma Pavilion.
See the Artefacta website here.
See the Roma Pavilion films here.