A Forest of Lines

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A Forest of Lines is an immersive installation artwork by Pierre Huyghe that transforms indoor spaces into dense, walkable forests, blurring boundaries between nature, architecture, and audience experience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf immersive art installation
installation artwork
aimsTo question boundaries between natural and constructed environments
redefine audience experience of space
artMovement contemporary conceptual art
countryOfOrigin France
creator Pierre Huyghe NERFINISHED
engages audience senses
spatial perception of visitors
genre contemporary art
installation art
hasCharacteristic environmental
immersive
site-specific
walkable
hasTheme audience participation
blurring boundaries between nature and culture
relationship between nature and architecture
transformation of space
intendedEffect alter perception of interior architecture
immerse visitors in a forest environment
involves dense forest-like environment
indoor space transformed into forest
languageOfContext French
notableFor integrating living nature into museum architecture
transforming exhibition spaces into living forests
participantRole visitors as active participants
relatedTo environmental art
relational aesthetics
site-specific installation
spatialType indoor installation
subjectOf art criticism
exhibition catalogues
usesMedium architectural space
living plants
trees

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Pierre Huyghe hasWork A Forest of Lines