The Cabildo is one of the few colonial buildings left standing in the City of Buenos Aires and The “Cabildo National Historic Museum on the May Revolution” is one of the most visited museums in the City. During 2023, the Museum carried out a complete renovation of all its permanent exhibits.
Pumper was contacted to carry out an immersive 360 experience illustrating the City of Buenos Aires, specifically the Plaza de Mayo at the beginning of the 19th century.
In this piece we tried to depict, as truly as possible, the traditions and colonial architecture of that time.
The sources of inspiration and references that were used for modeling and creation were paintings and works from different artists who illustrated the City between the 17th and 18th centuries.
This is a piece in which throughout the process we learned about the history of the city, its origins and the social life of those centuries.
In this piece we tried to depict, as truly as possible, the traditions and colonial architecture of that time.
The sources of inspiration and references that were used for modeling and creation were paintings and works from different artists who illustrated the City between the 17th and 18th centuries.
This is a piece in which throughout the process we learned about the history of the city, its origins and the social life of those centuries.
Visitors to the Museum will be able to discover and understand what that primitive village was like and compare it with the present.
This experience is permanently exhibited in the Museum of the Cabildo of the City of Buenos Aires, we invite you to discover it!
This experience is permanently exhibited in the Museum of the Cabildo of the City of Buenos Aires, we invite you to discover it!
Client: MUSEO HISTORICO NACIONAL DEL CABILDO Y DE LA REVOLUCION DE MAYO
Exhibition Design Coordination: Valeria Keller
Design Exhibition Area: Eloisa Guzmeroli
Art Director / Producer: Rodrigo Broner
3d Modeling / Animation / Texturing: Christian Segura
Characters modeling / Rigging / Animation: Pablo Kerlleñevich
Music and Sound Design: Carlos Tanoni