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A forest in which I ramble II Pando installation


audio-visual installations II mixed media II ~155×71 cm II 2016
music all rights reserved: Aniko Herbert, Eszter Váczi &  Iván Gátos
video: 1foto.h
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Conceptually these works spring from specific social issues and problems which get translated or transmuted into symbolically charged more abstract ideas. With the title piece ''Pando,'' for instance—composed of two white pieces of stone and a grey surface area set on the ground (conjuring up the image of a zen garden) and a wooden shelf mounted on the wall that up-holds a 'forest' of trees made of theatrical leaflets with a video animation projected behind them onto the wall—Haniko transports us to the Pando forest in Utah state, evoking the symbiotic relationship between the poplars living there.
Sharing a common root system the trees breathe together and shed their leaves together and regenerate in synchrony. Haniko draws parallels: the individual trees of the forest relate to and impact each other the same way as humans (are supposed to by) living in communities. Music, video and installation in one place.
A forest in which I ramble II Pando installation
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A forest in which I ramble II Pando installation

audio-visual installations II mixed media II ~155×71 cm II 2016 music all rights reserved: Aniko Herbert, Eszter Váczi & Iván Gátos video: 1foto. Read More

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