The Manufactured Edge of Illusion
This series questions the alpine landscape as a manufactured vision. Each edge between forest and house, mountain and cable, cliff and platform shows how human intervention reshapes nature. What appears pastoral is in fact produced, where edges become instruments of control and spectacle rather than untouched wilderness.
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A house at the boundary of forest and field shows how permanence is staged at the edge.
Houses beneath the peak present harmony at the edge between wilderness and control.
A cable car slices the horizon, converting the sky into a managed edge of transit.
Artificial wings glide beside the cable, turning the edge of the sky into spectacle.
A walkway extends into air, choreographing the edge of danger into safe performance.
Crowds gather on steel frames, encountering the mountain only through curated edges.
Towers and cables carve through clouds, fixing every edge of the landscape into infrastructure.
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