Through 51 360º panoramas and two videos, the exhibition "AGUA" by renowned Spanish photographer Isabel Muñoz is shown. Housed in the Exhibition Hall of the Centro Cultural de la Asunción in Albacete, which was the former Convent of the Assumption, this exhibition highlights the fragility of our oceans in the face of global warming and plastic pollution. In the 360-degree photographs we are immersed in the serene surroundings of the 16th-century convent cloister, allowing viewers to experience the powerful message of Muñoz's seascapes in a whole new way.
By removing distractions from the visiting public in the images, it enhances the immersive experience, inviting us to dive deep into the artwork and feel the silence and reflection of the space. These panoramas offer not only a view of the exhibition, but an opportunity to interact with it on a deeper level (https://blog.360cities.net/2024/10/07/introducing-valentin-gallego-gallardo-360o-contributor-of-the-month-october/).
Explore this fascinating work and take a virtual journey through the art, the history behind the Renaissance building that houses the exhibition, and the call to attention of nature, of those seas and oceans in danger, shown in Isabel Muñoz's photographs.