A WIRED LAND
Influenced by the approach of Bernd and Hilla Becher, this ongoing project examines the overlooked infrastructure embedded within the everyday landscape.
Power lines, pylons, cables, transformers, junction boxes, and utility structures quietly traverse fields, roads, rivers, and urban edges, forming a vast network that underpins contemporary life. Often unnoticed despite their ubiquity, these systems have become an inseparable part of the environments we inhabit and move through.
Through a systematic exploration of these structures, the project considers how infrastructure shapes our experience of place, revealing a landscape that is not simply rural or urban, but increasingly defined by the networks that connect, power, and sustain it.