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Le Désert du Sonora

 

Le Désert du Sonora es un corto realizado por Bérénice Antoine, Clément Ducareteron y Gaël Labousse, alumnos del del ATI (Arts et Technologies de l’Image).

El proyecto está inspirado en el funcionamiento de tres sustancias alucinógenas, de origen vegetal, animal y mineral: Mescalina, proveniente del Peyotl, una poderosa toxina, extraída de un hongo conocido como Incilius Alvarius, y Canyon, lugar desde donde se obtienen muchas drogas, entre ellas el Crack.

Cada una de estas drogras proviene de un mismo lugar, el Desierto de Sonora, en la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos.

 

 
Fuente: BlenderNation

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