Public Drawing – Changing Currents
- Waldlabor
- The summer rains bring the forest to life and refill the water reserves. Animals roam the
dense greenery, trees thrive and the stream rushes down its course full of energy. The forest
absorbs the precipitation that has not evaporated and releases it on hot days through
transpiration, cooling the air comfortably.
- In autumn, the soil gradually dries out, the water
reserves shrink and the trees gradually lose their leaves. While people enjoy the last warm
days and the animals have already retreated, winter announces itself to envelop the
landscape in to a calm silence.
Contributors: Zeno Wolfsteiner , Bjarne Buhr, Joel Koch