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The speculative garden explores the space in terms of interrelationships between humans and more-than-humans. The concept of the creating a garden with lichens is a sensorial exhibition of how it has a spatial meaning. The garden, a space produced and needed by (wo)man for centuries, is referred to as the mirror of society that entangles nodes of power and control. Like lichens, the garden is a product of symbiotic relationships and together, they teach us that none of us is a single autonomous organism.
It revolves around the interconnectedness of networks between humans, nature and computational systems such as computers, sensors, the internet, because it becomes crucial to consider the future of symbiosis with the technological object, the more-than-human and the environment.
Data from the environment, captures of images and sounds from nature collected. They are all connected through computer and sensors and they start to develop a space where all this information would be translated and represented.
The feedbacks and instances from the physical to the digital space, making an intangible figure of nature in the so called "Digital Era" and represented in the garden.
[https://www.iaacblog.com/programs/hyper-articulated-mycomorph/ Hyper Articulated Mycomorph]

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Speculative Garden

The speculative garden explores the space in terms of interrelationships between humans and more-than-humans. The concept of the creating a garden with lichens is a sensorial exhibition of how it has a spatial meaning. The garden, a space produced and needed by (wo)man for centuries, is referred to as the mirror of society that entangles nodes of power and control. Like lichens, the garden is a product of symbiotic relationships and together, they teach us that none of us is a single autonomous organism.

It revolves around the interconnectedness of networks between humans, nature and computational systems such as computers, sensors, the internet, because it becomes crucial to consider the future of symbiosis with the technological object, the more-than-human and the environment.

Data from the environment, captures of images and sounds from nature collected. They are all connected through computer and sensors and they start to develop a space where all this information would be translated and represented.

The feedbacks and instances from the physical to the digital space, making an intangible figure of nature in the so called "Digital Era" and represented in the garden.


Hyper Articulated Mycomorph