Fractured Eden

What is our place in nature? Are we truly connected, or have we los our way? What will the future of our planet look like?

In Fractured Eden, I explore how human evolution and rapid development impact nature.

The spiral-shaped installation, with images, sound, and clay leaves, symbolizes the destructive cycle of overreach, inviting visitors to witness the fading beauty of life and the consequences of our actions on the planet.

Spiral

The spiral in the installation serves as a metaphor for the rapid degradation of the natural world. Visitors begin in a vibrant, colorful environment, filled with the sounds and sights of life. As you journey deeper into the spiral, this world slowly transforms, fading into an empty, industrial landscape.

The spiral represents both the uncertainty and the complexity of this path, one that seems almost impossible to escape. The shift from natural to industrial sound amplifies this transition, guiding you through the changing environment.

At the end of the spiral, you are invited to step back and reflect on what we risk losing. The opportunity to view the beauty we overlook, before it’s gone forever, is a chance to reconsider our actions.

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