For this new Vitrineexhibition, TOPO brings nature back to the forefront with the interactive installation Écosystème Alphaby Aude Guivarc'h, which allows visitors to interact and play with the balance of nature. With a simple wave of the hand, the public can create climatic disturbances that shatter the tranquillity of a virtual mountain environment. Will you take the risk of destroying an entire ecosystem? And what about in your everyday life? This installation is part of the new 2024-2026 programming cycle, whose works are grouped under the themes of nostalgia, ecology and simulacra.
This installation is part of the new 2024-2026 programming cycle, whose works are grouped under the themes of nostalgia, ecology and simulacra.
Écosystème Alpha is an interactive sculpture portraying a fictitious landscape, meticulously crafted by the artist to resemble a natural ecosystem. Through video mapping technology, viewers witness the dynamic representation of natural phenomena such as water cycles, wind patterns, erosion, and seasonal changes, breathing life into the mountainous terrain.
However, this immersive experience is reactive to its visitors : any physical disturbance, whether by touch or proximity, triggers a destructive effect on the environment within the artwork. This response manifests as localized damage proportional to the extent of the disruption, prolonging the regeneration process as the installation repairs itself.
But beware: actions that are deemed deliberate or prolonged disturbances will be triggering a point of no return : an irreversible environmental mass destruction. In such cases, the ecosystem must reset, and begin again its long and patient work of creation.
The interactive aspect of the installation aims to raise visitors' awareness of the impact they have on their ecosystem, both individually and as a society.
This installation is a "sample of an ecosystem". It is an allegory of the state of our planet and the impact humans have on its health. The name of the work refers to the expression "there is no Planet B".