Temporary domestication, 2021
FLOW, Vistula River
Moving through the non-industrialised island, paths are formed through repeated movement, inscribing routes into the landscape as a method of orientation. The body operates as a tool for navigating and testing environmental conditions. Instability and unfamiliar terrain produce tension that drives engagement with the site, leading to provisional structures and sculptural prototypes made from found elements, clay, and available wire, emerging through on-site improvisation.
Following these experiments, a 3D model of the island is produced, translating embodied trajectories and spatial interactions into a speculative digital reconstruction incorporating elements derived from the prototypes.