Imagine stepping into a realm where the colossal guardians of Earth's most diverse and pristine ecosystem converges in an awe-inspiring symphony of life and wisdom.
Amazon - Raised Up Sky
An Apple Vision Pro experience
The Experience
Amazon - Raised up Sky is a groundbreaking app for the Apple Vision Pro that immerses users in the heart of one of Earth's most pristine ecosystems. Harnessing the power of visionOS, the app creates a photorealistic forest where users can interact with towering trees, each with its own unique story to tell. Through intuitive hand tracking and gesture recognition, users explore the trees in three distinct layers, gaining a profound scientific understanding of the intricate web of life. The app seamlessly integrates educational content, allowing users to delve into the fascinating biology and ecology of these magnificent beings.
Layers of experience
1: Photorealism - The day/night cycle
The first layer shows the tree we are most familiar with. This encompasses its physical presence in size and stature, the way light filters through the canopy to illuminate the colour and texture of its bark, and the rippling of its leaves in the wind. Because light is so central to the way we perceive the tree at this objective level, Layer 1 highlights the effect of natural sunlight on the tree’s physical form by recreating the cycle of day to night, and night to day. This photorealistic layer is built around drone-captured photogrammetry scans.
2: Science - The carbon cycle
Layer 2 takes the user behind the superficial exterior of the tree. The user is transported into the tree’s teeming inner life, discovering the dynamic scientific processes that lie beneath the tree’s seemingly static existence. Drawing on conversations with leading scientists, Layer 2 uses virtual reality to reveal the carbon cycle (the respiration of the tree, the transfer of water, photosynthesis) and the sharing of nutrients through the sophisticated mycelial network underground. Owing to input from foremost scholars in plant physiology, the animations rendered in Layer 2 are evidence-based and scientifically robust.
3: Spiritual & Cultural - Indigenous world view
In this final stage, the elements of the physical world fall away and the user is plunged into a parallel plane of spirit and emotion. The purpose of this layer is to offer a portal into the indigenous worldview. In this layer the emphasis is on co-development and co-creation of the work with the indigenous communities from which each Monumental tree comes. In this worldview, “the trees are our brothers,” their lives intimately connected with ours. This is a realm of interconnectivity, where consciousness is reimagined. Layer 3 brings the experience full-circle by inviting comparison with the user’s own inner world, beneath the physical self we can see.
About the Artist
Joseph Michael specialises in large-scale installations, and has produced multiple innovative and groundbreaking projects. He is highly motivated by developing and integrating new technology, and experimenting with it to achieve his vision.
Michael's 'Antarctica - While You Were Sleeping' series, launched in 2016, culminated in a spectacular 2019 installation at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. This project, transforming the building into a giant iceberg, coincided with the UN Climate Action Summit and featured climate activists including Greta Thunberg.
The UN installation garnered global media attention, including a CNN broadcast reaching 384 million households. Michael's work has earned critical acclaim and awards, establishing him as a visionary artist merging technology and nature.
Conceptual Development
The design process began in 2019, when New Zealand-based creative agency Arko started working with a number of creatives including Kelvin Loh, Steven Lambert and Weta Workshop to produce the previsualisation compositions.
The starting objective is to recreate the experience of walking in the Amazon rainforest for an urban audience, successfully achieving its uniquely captivating sense of scale. This goal has driven the project through the initial iterations of data collection and design which now position the artwork to be developed into something incredible.
For Creative Director Joseph Michael, who lived in Brazil for four years, designing this digital artwork means building a virtual world that will allow people to commune with the Amazon rainforest in a magical way. By using groundbreaking technology to place users in the heart of the Amazon, the aim is to create an artwork that offers a virtual crossing into the “unseen realm,” the subsurface universe where the spacetime division between humans and the natural world collapses.
Documentary Preview
This short film documents the creative evolution of the project, as Joseph Michael explores our physical, biological and cultural links to trees in conversation with scientists and indigenous leaders.
The documentary tracks Michael’s process as he endeavours to produce a digital journey of consciousness from the user’s eyes, through the mind and into the heart of the Amazon.
Directed by Jen Raoult - Format: 4K - Runtime: 19:05min