Mundus Admirabilis

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Mundus Admirabilis is an immersive installation artwork by Brazilian artist Regina Silveira that transforms exhibition spaces with large-scale, fantastical insect silhouettes to explore themes of perception, scale, and the uncanny.

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Mundus Admirabilis canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf immersive art installation
installation artwork
artForm visual art
artMovement contemporary Latin American art
countryOfOrigin Brazil
creator Regina Silveira NERFINISHED
depicts crawling insects
flying insects
swarms of insects
displayedIn art galleries
institutional exhibition spaces
museums
hasArtisticMedium floor installation
site-specific installation
vinyl cutouts
wall installation
hasCharacteristic graphic visual language
immersive environment
monochromatic silhouettes
site-responsive
hasGenre contemporary art
installation art
hasInfluenced exhibition design approaches using wall and floor graphics
hasScale large-scale
hasTheme environmental transformation
human–insect relationship
perception
scale
spatial distortion
the uncanny
intendedEffect disorientation of the viewer
evoking a sense of the uncanny
heightened awareness of space
isPartOfCareerOf Regina Silveira NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle Latin
notableFor immersive viewer experience
large-scale graphic silhouettes
transforming exhibition spaces
partOf Regina Silveira’s series of shadow and silhouette works
relatedWorkByCreator Desaparencia NERFINISHED
Infinities NERFINISHED
Tramazul NERFINISHED
titleMeaning admirable world
usesMotif fantastical insect silhouettes
insects
oversized insects

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Regina Silveira notableWork Mundus Admirabilis