Sunday, January 31, 2016

If you Darth Vader tended hand, you sucumbirías to the dark side? – First hour


                 
                      
 


 
     By EFE
 
 
 
 
 

 01/31/2016 | 10: 09 a.m.
 

               

Vienna. If you Darth Vader
 you tended hand, how sucumbirías the dark side of the Force? Do you see yourself as a pilot
 Rebellion or as a member of the Galactic Senate? Are you Ewok or Wookie? Than
 makes you become a Jedi Knight?.

These
 are the questions facing the Star Wars Identities exhibit up
 on 16 April at the MAK Museum in Vienna.

 shows that takes visitors to a far, far away galaxy to know what
 each has closer: self

And.
 He does the hand of the characters in the saga created by George Lucas in
 Special Anakin and Luke Skywalker, father and son, villain and hero, analyzing
 how life was marked to make them as different characters.

“We learn
 to better understand their personalities and, at the same time ourselves ”
 explains Jacques-André Dupont, the head of X3 Productions, the company
 responsible for shows.

 starting the journey, the browser-visitor receives an electronic bracelet on
 they are recorded all decisions to be taken and which will form
 the character creates one.

 first, what kind of creature it is one. Human, Ewoks, Wookies, Nautolans,
 Neimoidians … Up to 15 different species to choose which you feel more
 identified.

 From there, the journey of the Skywalker is parallel to yourself.

From
 the planet on which brand you choose your birth and how life, as he scored both
 Star Wars characters born in the desert world of Tatooine, to choose or
 not by violence in a given situation.

All
 the information is recorded onto the bracelet. Details of your physical appearance,
 customs of the species to which they belong, the type of education, how you
 They treated your parents, traumatic events, friends, teachers, how you react
 dangers and challenges before …

Decisions
 that they are taking while you see evolve Anakin and Luke through
 scenes of the six films of the first two trilogies.

 part of the saga of Star Wars, the exhibition will explain the elements
 genetic, and environmental educations that define the personality, with videos
 designed with the support of a team of neuropsychologists, psychologists, biochemical and
 sociologists.

 immersion in the universe Star Wars is achieved through the objects 200
 original of the seven films released so far and taken from the
 George Lucas’s own files.

Objects
 where you can also see the evolution of the characters created by
 Lucas, from the first sketches on paper until it appeared on the screen.

So,
 We discovered that the ruthless crime boss Jabba the Hutt was imagined in
 first as a tall, slender humanoid, far from obese worm
 appeared in the movies.

 Master Yoda first sketches show a little man with a white beard and
 Chewbacca to be evolved from a monkey pointy ears and eyes
 the hairy mole bulging Han Solo inseparable.

 Objects include original costumes, as the pilot that the actor Mark Hamil
 He dressed in the scene where Luke destroys the Death Star, the robes
 He is symbolizing dark Anakin’s fall to the dark side in the
 Episode III and the imposing Darth Vader costume in Episode VI.

 Podracer Anakin original racing helmets stormtroopers, models
 of ships used in the shooting, droids, C-3PO figures, R2-D2 and even BB-8,
 New ball-shaped robot that appears in the septic installment of the series,
 The Force Awakens, released last December.

 exhibition catalog allows to reach as many objects
 sometimes seen on TV and film.

 end of the exhibition comes the encounter with the evil Emperor and the time
 to decide whether to succumb to the dark side or follow the path of the
 Jedi knights.

With the
 journey, the last room of the exhibition can download all
 accumulated bracelet and watch on a screen character features
 created, and even email it, with his biography and
 characteristic.

 
 


     
New trailer of ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’

     
     

The Force Awakens, directed by JJ Abrams, opens in theaters on December 18.

 


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