Planet Earth is old news. It’s the house we are discarding. We definitely don’t love her. We almost believe we don’t need her. 1
It looks as though forests appear to be hidden books, where each tree composites a white clean page. Waiting for another poem to be written on them as the “testimony” and the basis for any narrative concerning the past. 2
Getting into the middle of the relationship between nature and people, and using the deep forest as the referential form to confess and construct the history of our time, the project will try to question the cost of what we are not willing to pay.
By installing a used school blackboard, along the depths of the forest, where records of historical or even future events will be a guide for keeping the memory alive, for a complex generation, but also making the writings on them Non-erasable. As evidence and necessary lessons to balance the history of the future between man and nature itself.
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1) 100 Notes – 100 Thoughts / Nº006: Etel Adnan, The Cost for Love We Are Not Willing to Pay, ( dOCUMENTA 13, 2011)
2) Paul Ricoeur, La Mémoire, l’Histoire, l’Oublie (París: Seuil, 2000).
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