City of Plants

Supakit Kamonkarun

City of Plants

The city of insomnia. When we imagine the power of nature capable of engulfing modern technology even after a long time, nature will eventually survive. I started learning about collage-making. Hence the idea that if collage is three-dimensional? What is the format of the installation? I thought that college would be more interesting when it came to dimensional form. It is a rough idea that made this work. Then, I saw technology that was abandoned, old, or not used at all. I start collecting some of the old parts machines, old electric appliances. I have been thinking of using most of the waste of equipment. Plants, flowers, all sorts of plants were housed in an old-fashioned DVD player box. and a circuit board structure that assembled like a small town covered with greenery. It is a conflict between the creator's nature and the technology created. The difference is extreme, but it is back and forth with each other. The twinkling lights are like the vibrancy of the trees that make the city colorful. This work brings me closer to nature, it relaxes my eye every time. I feel like I am about to take a walk in the middle of the garden. Of course, when there are flowers, plants have life. The butterfly, who acts as a pollinator, chooses to cling to the building-like iron. They are attracted to the lights of the city just like us. I believe that no matter where we are, nature will give us some peace of mind.