In the work »second nature« I raise the question of societies relationship to nature in an urban setting where nature is seen as a cultural landscape that is constantly changed and formed by man. Influenced by the prefabricated and imitated aesthetic which has shaped urban spaces since Modernism, the apparent form of nature in an urban setting has been visibly modified. In many places nature is thus displayed to us as dead matter or an object which one takes little or note of.
My assumption is that contrary to our vital primary nature, with which we live in harmony, we are as individuals mostly estranged from this »second nature«, which has been consciously prefabricated by man according to own conceptions.