Neha Niranjan

LA4015-1

Resilience in Nature

As a natural wildfire starts in a forest, it carves its way through the forest by destroying various forms of life, until it is met by a highly resilient species, a patch of moisture or a gap wide enough to completely end it. This study is an experience of the journey of a wildfire through the forest and the barriers present. Eventually as time passes by, the burnt areas of the forest come back stronger and better than before. A glimpse of this process by highlighting the unseen mechanisms is an experience to perceive before entering the forest.   

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Drawing the Landscape

Recording the Landscape

Correlating systems

Larger Visions, One Forest

Lens development | Boswellia serrata dominant open forest

Lens development | Dense dry deciduous forest in a valley

Lens development | Riverine forest

Conclusion

Recreate/Reimagine

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