Polyphilo or The Dark Forest Revisited
March 1994
Curated by Louise Pelletier and Alberto PĂ©rez-GĂłmez
Macdonald Harrington Building
815 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal
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![Dreamlike Photo image in color of interior of a building](/architecture/files/architecture/capture_decran_le_2020-11-17_a_12.28.23.png)
In March of 1994, the exhibition titled “Polyphilo or The Dark Forest Revisited,” inspired by theĚýHypnerotomachia PoliphiliĚý(1499) printed by the famous Aldine Press in Venice, opened at ş«ąúÂăÎč’s School of Architecture. The exhibition was a part of a series of presentations on faculty work at the School of Architecture. Curated by Louise Pelletier and Alberto PĂ©rez-GĂłmez, this show involved participation from students from the Architectural History and Theory program featuring graphic work and related architectural projects from the then recently published book by PĂ©rez-GĂłmez,ĚýPolyphilo or The Dark Forest RevisitedĚý(1992). The exhibition’s most prominent feature was a large canvas wing that hung in the middle of the exhibition space. The large central canvas functioned as a screen for the analog projection of a long strip-image that ran at the bottom of theĚýHypnerotomachia Poliphili’s pages. The projection demonstrated the original cinematographic concept driving the imagery. The exhibition also included projections of the “places” visited by the hero of theĚýHypnerotomachia PoliphiliĚý–both real and generated through other artists’ works; “liquid light” prints on water-color paper of original “polyphilic” cyborgs; and an architectural project for a site in Japan, loosely based on the book’s narrative and imagery.Ěý
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![Another dreamlike color photo of the inside of a building](/architecture/files/architecture/screen_shot_2020-11-17_at_12.33.53_pm.png)