Client: fondation cartier pour l'art contemporain
Location: Paris , France
Completion date: 2020
Project Team
Artist
thijs Biersteker
Woven studio
Coding
Boompje studio
Boompje studio
head of studio
Sophie de krom
Woven studio
Overview
Plant Neurobiologist Stefano Mancuso and artist Thijs Biersteker created an artwork that uncovers the invisible tree to tree communication in real time to start a conversation about the effects of climate change. With a series of sensors attached to two living trees 'Symbiosia’ creates a generative animation of the growth patterns of the two trees. The volatile organic compound measurements indicate the increase of warning signals in the communication between the trees as their surrounding changes. When watching the trees grow and “talk” to each other the work hopes to start a conversation about the real time impact of environmental changes, like climate change and pollution, on nature.Goals
Creating awareness for climate change trough art and technology. Giving nature a voice in a language tha we understand
Process
Next to this sensors capture the light spectrum, soil moist, rain, dendrometer and other weather data. This is combined in an algorithm that uses 12.000 data points to create one single tree growth-ring every second, instead of every year. The distance between the rings, every bending curve, every sprouting knot reveals how the tree was reacting in real time to the changes in its environment. Uncovering the hidden liveliness of trees and the environmental impact we have on nature on a daily basis.
Additional Information
Credits website ‘Symbiosia’ 2019 Commissioned by: Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris (France) Artist: Thijs Biersteker Science collaboration: Stefano Mancuso Head of Studio: Sophie de Krom Technical Design: Boompje Studio With special thanks to: Decent Lab, Kvadrat, Kees Plattel, Casper van der Meer, Matrix Metaalbewerking, End of Time