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Fragments of a Landscape

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Fragments of a Landscape adopts landscape art as its methodology, conducting fieldwork and observation within natural environments to embed traces of human activity within ever-shifting topographical systems.  

Through sampling, deconstruction, and reconfiguration of real environmental spaces, it forms a  ‘time-inscribed’ landscape situated between the real and the virtual. The imagery drifts perpetually between aggregation and dispersion, where space manifests both organically grown density and highly ordered vertical rhythms, creating a tension field between natural evolution and artificial construction. By alternating micro- and macro-perspectives, the work not only documents topographical transformations but also reveals the fragility and resilience of ecosystems under climate change and human intervention.  

Fragments of a Landscape invites viewers to reconsider the enduring and complex co-constructed relationship between humanity and nature. 

Fragments of a Landscape  |  2026  | Digital Video  | 6:07

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