Overgrowing Technology is a video series in four acts that poetically explores the interrelationship between humans, nature, and the digital world. Based on a series of poems, the videos deal with the fragmentation of memory, the overgrowth of digital structures, and the question of self-localization in a hybrid reality.
Each act represents a phase of this development: from childlike fascination with the digital, through entanglement and alienation, to reflection, and a return to a space of fragmented memories.
Visually, organic natural motifs interweave with digital structures. The score moves between spherical sounds, digital distortions, and natural soundscapes.
Presented on four separate iMacs, a non-linear narrative structure invites the audience to actively navigate between the fragments of memory. Overgrowing Technology is an audiovisual reflection on digital overlays, nature as code, and memory as construction.

Overgrowing Technology / Lara Marie Zoe Peters - Photo: Lara Peters
Exhibit
Overgrowing Technology
Lara Marie Zoe Peters (DE)
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