(in)habitability: ecosystems of symbiosis
María Paula Orjuela Campos
Pablo Andrés Gómez Granda
Colombia
Framed in the post-conflict period in Colombia, this immersive installation gives voice to the victims to highlight the territorial and symbolic regeneration of collective memory.
Through architectural methodologies and digital technology, it creates hybrid landscapes that explore autonomous virtual ecosystems and intertwine the issues of inhabitability/inhabitability of the land. The immersive installation visualizes the processes of symbiotization and (un)habitability experienced by the victims, digitally recreating their forced displacement in Sumapaz in 1954.
This approach redefines the landscapes of Venecia, Cundinamarca, and San Juan de Sumapaz, and generates a new digital model for the cartographic reconstruction, changing the perspective and modes of reception of the facts.