Maddi Barber, Marina Lameiro
 
  
				
		Two men measure the height of the pines. A woman listens to what the trees are saying. The boys and girls of the village set up campaign tents. A cloud of digital dots reveal the forest. The pines have said that we can ask. They have always called this place ‘the Paradise’.
After the abandonment of the villages in the 1960s in the Vall d'Arce, the Government of Navarre planted pine trees in the fields that were used as pasture for the animals. More than 50 years later, in a village repopulated in the 80s, they have decided to cut down the pine trees and recover their fields. Using different data and image capture technologies, Paraíso explores a territory in transformation.