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Tree agosto 27, 2008

Posted by christian saucedo in Large scale projections.
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Tipo. Proyección a gran escala – interactiva

Autor instalación. Simon Heijdens

Ciudad. London, Tokyo, Berlin, New York , Rotterdam, Milan, Eindhoven, Cologne, Nottingham & Amsterdam.

Año. 2005-2008

Web. http://www.simonheijdens.com/

Imágenes. http://www.simonheijdens.com/

Video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyEDb4DAysQ

Vía. http://www.moma.org/

Descripción

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Ripples on a puddle of water, footsteps in the sand and slowly gathering grime. Natural processes are existent though becoming rare in our increasingly planned surrounding. While the trees on the streets are no longer nature but carefully controlled and managed, the wind that is moving its branches still is. An installation that traces and amplifies the leftovers of nature in the urban surrounding. White silhouettes of trees projected 8 meters high onto the facades of several buildings in a city. Its branches and leaves are moving either slightly or intense; directly to the measured wind that passes the facade of the building on which it is projected. Starting full of leaves at dawn, the tree looses one of its leaves each time someone passes it. When the leaf breaks of its branch, it drops down on the ground in an alley nearby. Because the leaves are made of light, they slowly brighten up the alley as they grow in amount over the course of the evening, and form a developping image that reveals the use of the city. The leaves roll out when someone walks through them. 

Tree – a fake forrest revealing real nature. Exhibited in London, Tokyo, Berlin, New York , Rotterdam, Milan, Eindhoven, Cologne, Nottingham and Amsterdam.

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