DendroWeb is an interactive light installation. interested in connections in the forest soil. Using basic circuitry I am representing a "simulation" of a Net between trees and fungus called mycorrhiza. Which in a healthy forest provides a primitive form of communication between trees. As well as other important functions. Trees use this communication to signal a threat to the ecosystem like pests. Each tree in the installation is equipped with a touch sensor, when activated it starts a light wave through the whole net. The room is fairly dim, so the only light sources are the lights and monitors. The whole experience is supplemented by the sound of a sun's magnetic field. The whole place is separated into two rooms connected through a taper in the canter. in the second room, my colleague Samuel Spilar created a video installation called "FERO" which creates some kind of garden of bodies arranged in a symmetrical altar-like structure connected with the whole place through the same sound. The sound is a sort of connection between these two worlds. worlds of chaos and order, analytical mind and a mind of expression or a world of wild nature and an orderly garden. we worked closely to create this symbiotic space where one complements the second and the second complements the one.
 
 The sun is the common denominator of as all