ATLAS NOVA
The Garden Of Delights – The Garden Without Humans
G.O.D. by Maite Cajaraville (2010) based on the
Garden Of Earthly Delights by Hieronymous Bosch (1500).
A world view inspired by the biodiversity in Chernobyl, an unexpected haven for wildlife.
INVISIBLE EARTH: µniverse
The ever evolving atlas
for the ever changing world
- Create an interactive atlas for the world using state-of-the-art technologies such as AR, VR and data-driven overlays. Introduce the invisible as the new visible. Establish an open platform for monitoring, experiencing and communicating environmental data as meaningful information.
- Employ a new world map that includes 100% of life on earth. The Dymaxion map by Buckminster Fuller, a grand inspiration from 1946, can not do that as it splits the oceans, which cover 70% of earth.
- An estimated 50-80% of all life on earth is found under the ocean surface and the oceans contain 99% of the living space on the planet. Less than 10% of that space has been explored by humans. 85% of the area and 90% of the volume constitute the dark, cold environment we call the deep sea. The average depth of the ocean is 3,795 m. The average height of the land is 840 m. [https://marinebio.org/creatures/facts/]
- Scientists estimate that 91 percent of ocean species have yet to be classified.
atom feed (news) into film AR simulation of atomic explosion particles, bacteria, viruses, creatures, plants, animals, people, mountains, rivers, seas, continents, oceans, sands, trees, rocks, earths, solar systems, stars, galaxies, gas clouds, gaseous nebulas, solar and intergalactic voids, ionized and super-ionic gasses