Programs bvic
nonhuman: living beings and non-human people
bvic non human
Programs bvic non human
Program: Ornament and Emotion
bvic. bio virtual innovation center 2021_24
Virtual Reality App
Program: Invisible microplastic
bvic. bio virtual innovation center 2021_24
Virtual Reality Apps
Program: Mycelium
bvic. bio virtual innovation center 2021_24
Virtual Reality App
Programs bvic
nonhuman: living beings and non-human people
Ornament
and emotion
Peculiars
and surprising ornaments.
Why do we plunder to people not human?
Ornament and emotion
Scientific curator: Bego Fuente. Biodesigner. Art Work VR: Xavier Rovira Rubiralta.
In the Ornament and Emotion Apps program we will get to know animals or non-human people, adorned with their fabulous plumages, creative lines, spots, shapes, horns and fangs, extraordinary fur and scales...
Peculiar ornaments that make them surprising. Some seek attention, others their place in society and others warn us of dangers. Since ancient times, human beings have imitated nature, and we continue to use these same strategies in our daily lives.
Could it be that we are not so different from non-human people or animals? We invite you to travel to a virtual world where you will meet these living beings, which are the most impressive you can imagine!
Invisible microplastic
Discover a tiny threat with immense consequences.
How can we combat microplastic destroyers?
Invisible microplastic
Scientific commissioner: Laia Carrió. Environmentalologist. Art Work VR: Xavier Rovira Rubiralta.
The Invisible Microplastic Apps program introduces us to the world we live in, where practically everything around us contains plastic, no matter how much or little.
The threat caused by small pieces of plastic called microplastics! They are present in our lives much more regularly than we imagine.
We will see how we can combat these tiny but destructive evildoers. You will be able to enter a microscopic world where the immensity of the pollution we create will make you reflect. A program with a challenge: change is possible!
Mycelium:
networks and sustainability
What networks does the Mycelium hide and how do they help us?
Mycelium: networks and sustainability
Curator and Art Work VR: Xavier Rovira Rubiralta. Director of bvic.
Micelio Apps Program: networks and sustainability. When walking through the forest we quickly perceive life, we can see how nature evolves, creating, modifying, destroying and regenerating.
Plants, trees, animals... live in that incredible environment between the earth and the sky. But what is under that earth from which we all feed?
The upper layer contains the plant matter, below it is the soil and below it the subsoil and the Mycelium, full of minerals and nutrients.
What networks does the Mycelium hide and how do they help us? The mycelium is a large network that fungi create to communicate with each other. At first glance, you won't be able to see it, as it is underground. It is made up of thousands of interconnected filaments that can extend millions of kilometers.
Invisible Mycelium is absolutely essential to keep forests healthy. It can decompose plant matter, and transform some harmful substances such as oil or pesticides, into carbohydrates.