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The making of O (Omicron) A permanent installation directed by Romain Tardy & Thomas Vaquié Hala Stulecia, Wroclaw, Poland. When opened, Hala Stulecia was the largest reinforced concrete structure in the world. With a diameter of 65m it was home to the largest dome built since the Pantheon in Rome eighteen centuries earlier. The piece proposed for the Centennial Hall of Wroclaw is based around the notion of timelessness in architecture, and the idea of what future has meant throughout the 20th century. Taking the 1910’s as a starting point (the dome was erected in 1913), historical and artistic references were used to reveal the architecture of the space. By using references such as Fritz Lang’s Metropolis or the utopian projects of Archigram to confront the different visions of the future at different times, Romain Tardy and Thomas Vaquié were interested in trying to create a vision of a future with no precise time reference. A timeless future. Read more about the project on the ANTIVJ BLOG: http://blog.antivj.com ________________________________________________ DIRECTED by Romain Tardy & Thomas Vaquié ARCHITECTURE by Max Berg (1913) VISUALS by Romain Tardy, Guillaume Cottet MUSIC composed by Thomas Vaquié 2D / 3D MAPPING by Joanie Lemercier, Romain Tardy MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION Nicolas Boritch ________________________________________________ Filmed by Jerome Monnot, Joanie Lemercier, Romain Tardy Edited by Jerome Monnot
