La fauna is an audiovisual piece selected in the Cinema and Technology residency call, which is based on a reflection on the ideas of technology and nature. Likewise, the main intention of the work is to try to awaken in the spectator reflections of this nature. It aims to explore how technology can allow us to access experiences of nature that would not be possible if we were to approach it exclusively through our senses. Although it could be interpreted as a critical view of technology, the project is far from being an anti-technological plea. It is based on the firm conviction that human beings are part of nature (even if they insist on wanting to separate and differentiate themselves from the natural environment that surrounds them). Since technology is a human development, La Fauna poses the question: can technology be, in this sense, natural? It thus seeks to awaken reflections on the meanings of "natural" and "artificial", on what nature is and is not.