Special Installation in the Buda Arboretum

Title: invisible reality
Event: instead of a classroom lesson… Landscape Graphics and Visual Communication Subject 1
Location: MATE Buda Campus – Arboretum
Date: 26 April 2024.
Concept by Jonathán Zsolt PULUGOR
Team leader: Balázs ALMÁSI
Participants: Zsolt Árpád BARTHA, Anna Luca MOHÁCSI, Sándor Tas MOLNÁR, Péter Miklós MÜLLER, Andrea Izabella ORBÁN, Bence POZSONYI, Anna Kriszta SÁNDOR, Péter SIMON, Rebeka Anna WÁGNER, Enikő ZACHER

Photo by Árpád Zsolt BARTHA

In the deeper layers of the plastic canvas lies a symbolic representation of the interdependence and opposition between man and nature. The plastic canvas pulled out from behind the tree is not only a physical barrier, but also a deeper symbol that represents the wide range of the relationship between modern man and nature.

Photo by Balázs ALMÁSI

As human life becomes more and more embedded in a world dominated by artificial materials, the possibility of real, natural encounters becomes increasingly rare. Encounters with nature in gardens and in plastic shopping bags remind us of the extent to which human cultures of convenience and consumption separate and transform the natural and artificial worlds. In this sense, the artwork serves as a deeper, symbolic guide, encouraging us to reassess our relationship with nature and reflect on our consumption habits in the interests of sustainability and the protection of nature.

Photo by Árpád Zsolt BARTHA
Photo by Balázs ALMÁSI
Photo by Balázs ALMÁSI
Photo by Balázs ALMÁSI
Photo by Balázs ALMÁSI

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