‘Forest Perception — if a tree talks in the forest, does anyone listen?’ projection mapped a giant forest only for one night in the middle of downtown Los Angeles as a part of LUMINEX.
Yamashita’s grandfather devoted his life to creating forests — he sought a green peaceful future after seeing the burned empty fields from World War II. He emphasized the importance of protecting the roots, planting diverse species next to each other and choosing the native species. Recent studies discovered trees communicate through roots, sharing food and water with each other beyond species, including fungal networks called mycelium. Biodiversity is key for sustainable healthy forests that benefit us in countless ways.
Two opposing ends of the building facade correspond to each other, one side looking up from below the roots network, and the other side looking down from the canopy, offering a unique perspective to absorb the beauty of the forest biosphere living together as one.
DETAILS
Title: Forest Perception – if a tree talks in a forest, does anyone listen?
Year: 2021
Artist: Akiko Yamashita
Dimensions: 150ft x 50ft (2 sided, North and South side of the building)
Location: Downtown Los Angeles
Photo: Koury Angelo Photography
Video: Simeon