Terrafuturism is a series of pseudo-scientific fieldwork experiments.
Leaves were collected and dried, then cut into squares and arranged into grid structures. Square shapes and grids are often used to understand and oversee nature, to impose an anthropocentric order onto landscapes. This project researches the contradiction between nature's complexity and people's urge to neatly organize and classify.
The species on my walk, Milíře, Český les
Milah gathered these leaves during her walks in the Czech Republic. They were dried and cut into squares, then neatly arranged by species. From left to right, starting with the species represented by the highest amount of squares and ending with the species represented by the least amount of squares.