The landscape exists through the eyes of its observers, emphasizing the vital role of visitors in shaping its experience. Each visitor contributes to the delicate balance of the site, reinforcing the idea of shared responsibility in landscape production. The installation employs a "proscenium" to frame interactions occurring within the space, transforming daily experiences into a theatrical performance. This approach challenges fixed roles, inviting visitors to engage actively with their environment and recognize their impact on its ongoing narrative.
"Just as a play cannot exist without an audience, a landscape exists through the eyes of those who look at it. This signifies the dynamic interaction between observers and their surroundings."
"Everyone who visits this place plays a part in the fragile balance of the site and contributes to the production of the landscape in its current state, emphasizing the interconnectedness of individuals and their environment."
"By building a form of 'proscenium', the installation will reveal the play that is played out around it every day, illustrating the theatricality of everyday interactions within the landscape."
"The roles of actor and spectator are interchangeable in this context, highlighting how each visitor's presence and actions shape the evolving experience of the landscape."
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