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Installation

Plankton

Outdoor laser installation

A luminous forest grown not from soil and seeds, but from light and sustainable materials, Plankton blurs the boundary between nature
and technology. This large-scale immersive installation transforms the open air into a contemplative landscape where digital
scenography meets eco-conscious design.
At nightfall, beams of laser light sweep across a rectangular grid of 500 bamboo poles, animating their organic architecture with waves of photons. The resulting choreography evokes natural
rhythms—the slow breath of ocean tides or the gentle sway of tall grass—inviting audiences into a meditative state of perception.
More than a spectacle, Plankton is both contemplative space and performative object. The bamboo poles—natural yet geometrically arranged—become a tactile screen for laser animations, turning a forest into a programmable sculpture. By choosing bamboo, a renewable and rapidly growing resource, 1024 architecture embeds a powerful statement on sustainability at the heart of the work.

Plankton is a poetic gesture: an immersive encounter with the fragile interplay between the organic and the algorithmic, the ephemeral and the enduring. It positions light not only as a medium of aesthetic beauty, but also as a tool for ecological storytelling.

 

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Artist: 1024 architecture

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Photos : Nicolas Trouillard

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