Public Drawing – Natural Boundary
- Waldlabor
- The river cuts through the landscape, not just as a physical divide but as a boundary of experience.
On one side, space is shaped by human presence, benches and fireplaces mark points of gathering,
movement, and exchange.
- On the other shore nature remains untouched, shaped not by human hands
but by time itself, where animals outnumber people, and nature follows in its own quiet manner.
- Height and depth play a defining role. The elevated edges on both sides remain bright and open, while
the river carves a deeper shadowed passage through the topography. This interplay of levels reinforces
the separation between two contradicting terrains at the same site, embracing the duality.
Contributors: Paula Juergens , Sofia Thüring, Julia Bopp