What Remains Human Outdoor Installation
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I created an outdoor installation to return these images back to nature—printing them onto fabric and suspending them between trees, where they move with wind, light, and shadow. The fabrics are deliberately vulnerable to the elements, surrendering control and allowing nature to shape the viewing experience. The images were printed using UV ink— not for sharpness or detail, but because it makes the work weatherproof while using VOC free compounds that are far more eco-conscious than traditional inks. This method reflects a compromise: priori sing environmental responsibility and sensory immersion over visual perfection. A conversation is formed between disconnection and reconnection, between the rawness of nature and digital life.