Philosophy of Good Living Project
Our proposal is the production of material on relevant sacred sites, located in different parts of the planet, which symbolize the philosophy of good living, from the conception of various ancestral cultures.
The six sites were selected based on their regional and historical importance, accessibility, similarity of paradigms and, above all, current concepts, necessary for the changes that current humanity needs to internalize to rescue the planet.
Uluru, Australia
Uluru (“great pebble” in Pitjantjatjara language among the Anangu Peoples) is a large sandstone monolith in the southern part of the Northern Territory, Australia. It’s one of Australia’s most recognizable natural landmarks. The Anangu Peoples believe that the landscape was created by ancestral beings during Dreamtime. They also believe that they are the direct descendants of those beings, and they have the sacred responsibility to care for Uluru and all that it encompasses, above, around and below.
Mt. Fuji, Japan
Mount Fuji is a sacred being that has strongly shaped the worldview and spirituality of the original inhabitants of Japan, that continues to drive the philosophical foundations of Japanese traditions today. Japanese people see the Divine in all aspects of nature and revere mountains because a rich pantheon of Kami deities dwell in them. This means that mountains throughout Japan cannot be tampered with, and stand majestically and fully dressed in green, blue and white through the four seasons.
Mt. Shasta, USA
Mount Shasta is known as a gathering place for spiritual seekers from around the world. Some believe the mountain is home to a sacred spring, others feel dwelling spirits of those who have transcended the physical plane, and seers see a crystal city. Some Native American tribes consider Mount Shasta to be the center of the universe and home to Creator-Creatrix. The mountain is a territorial boundary for the Shasta, Modoc, Ajumawi/Atsuwegi, and Wintu tribes.
Caral, Peru
The Caral-Supe civilization is one of the oldest in America, formed at the same time as many others in the rest of the world such as Sumeria in Mesopotamia, or Crete in Europe.
Each of the constructions of the buildings is related to the calendar and the astral position, represented by a divinity in the sky. Thus the religious or ceremonial activities carried out were defined by the calendar in relation to the celestial bodies.
Avebury, UK
Avebury henge and stone circles are one of the greatest marvels of prehistoric Britain. Built and much altered during the Neolithic period, roughly between 2850 BC and 2200 BC, the henge survives as a huge circular bank and ditch, encircling an area that includes part of Avebury village. Within the henge is the largest stone circle in Britain – originally of about 100 stones – which in turn encloses two smaller stone circles. Originally totally covered in white limestone, this sacred landscape would glow under the moonlight, creating a sea of wonder and mystic experience where people could resonate with the vibrations emitted by the stones.
Cañada de la Virgen, Mexico
A site built and occupied between AD 600 and 900 by the Hñahñu-Otomi Peoples that is blended into the landscape and skyscape of Guanajuato, Mexico. The architects of the time integrated the flow of the celestial bodies to the flow of the Laja River to awaken the senses to the astronomical and agricultural cycles involved in the laws of life and death. Also a major burial site for a governess, the site was dedicated to the Moon, the Sun and Venus.
The productions we will make are not about religions or gods, or the creation of historical documentaries.
Our project is about the rescue and dissemination of the wisdom of great cultures, about their philosophy of seeing the world, the Universe, of integrating the human being as part of something much bigger.about their philosophy and cosmovision of the world, where human beings assume their sacred roles and responsibilities in ensuring the natural unfolding of lifecycles, large and small. The immersive experiences will help audiences of all ages connect to their ancestors and remember our original purpose as earthlings from Mother Earth and Father Sky.
Productions
A novelty of this project is the development of immersive materials and the use of augmented reality and virtual reality technologies, in addition to traditional formats.
The products that will be developed for each site are:
Full dome format
Videos 180°x360°, shorts for modern digital planetariums, with surround 5.1 and attractive special effects.
Virtual reality
Videos 360°x360°, for VR lenses, with stereo sound
Augmented reality
Web pages with text and flat images, associated with an online application for mobile technologies to view hidden information, like 3D models and animations, that user can watch from different angles.
Full HD video
Flat videos to play online, within streaming channels
PDF Document
Digital documents with deeper information about de site, with images, references, recommendations, and more.