Out of Nature
A collaborative installation
Since the beginning of time, humans have been the inhabitants of the physical world we call nature. And throughout history there has been a constant enterprise to understand what the relationship between humans and nature should entail. The internal tension of seeking to embrace the primitive self and wanting to strive to become a higher intellectual ideal has blurred the human relationship with the natural world. We aim to critique the existence of these artificial environments within nature that have become our new habitats.

By inverting the concept of architecture through creating a forest like field within a building, we physically stimulate the mental awareness of the boundaries of a space. The installation invites the viewers in by using the familiarity of nature-like stimuli, but also comments on the human tendency to seek for a container to hold themselves within nature.

Out of Nature
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Out of Nature

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