Inhabiting the aftermath Lucas Sere Peltzer “Landscape is a medium in the fullest sense of the word. It is a material means like language or paint, embedded in a tradition of cultural signification and communication, a body of symbolic forms capable of being invoked and reshaped to express meanings and values.�
W. J. T. Mitchell, Landscape and Power.
We are inhabiting the aftermath of our negligence to the environment, inexorably intertwining the signification of landscape with contemporary threats. Landscapes are charged with this bond. I am exploring the delicate state of nature by dwelling into both: landscape and bond. Searching for (charged) reagents within singular moments, I aim to open new circuits of reactions for sustained memory. Photographer www.ialmostcutmyhair.com
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