This series explores the relationship between human interventions and natural landscapes. The focus is on landscapes that, although considered natural, have actually been shaped by human activities. These landscapes are often identifiable by the traces of mechanical equipment that mark their influence.
The aim is to gain insight into how these interactions shape the landscape and how human influences alter our perception of the environment. This approach provides room for reflection on how we experience the interplay between humans and nature, and how this relationship affects our view of the landscape.
The series highlights how constructions and infrastructure are visible within the landscape. The impact of these additions on the visual and functional character of the landscape, as well as their influence on the aesthetics and operation of the environment, is examined. By investigating the interaction between these constructions and the natural elements, it becomes clear how they affect our perception of the landscape and the role they play in our experience of space.