gets lost in the landscapes of the masters' photographs
“Landscape of the Anthropocene” is a pared-back video installation with a distinctly cinematic spirit. It takes five series of photographs by five leading landscape photographers and turns them into an immersive, hypnotic flow, echoing the Lotus issue devoted to The New Landscaping.
The work is part of Cities, curated by Nina Bassoli for Inequalities, the 24th International Exhibition at Triennale Milano. Together with the Editoriale Lotus team, we reworked images by Wout Berger, Edward Burtynsky, Giovanni Chiaramonte, Paolo Rosselli and Edith Roux, reconstructing the gaze of an imaginary viewer—lingering on details, slowly inhabiting the picture—until the final frame comes into focus.
The visitor is guided into the ten minutes animation by the original soundscape made by composer Paine Cuadrelli, that give the piece depth and rhythm.
The work is part of Cities, curated by Nina Bassoli for Inequalities, the 24th International Exhibition at Triennale Milano. Together with the Editoriale Lotus team, we reworked images by Wout Berger, Edward Burtynsky, Giovanni Chiaramonte, Paolo Rosselli and Edith Roux, reconstructing the gaze of an imaginary viewer—lingering on details, slowly inhabiting the picture—until the final frame comes into focus.
The visitor is guided into the ten minutes animation by the original soundscape made by composer Paine Cuadrelli, that give the piece depth and rhythm.
LANDSCAPE OF THE ANTHROPOCENE
for: Triennale Milano
with: Lotus International, Nina Bassoli
team: Pierluigi Anselmi, Pietro Buffa, Alessandro C. Busseni, Marco Gabriele, Elisa Cappelletto




