Forest
Exhibition SLOW
American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC)
The natural forests of America are large and diverse. Cherry, maple and red oak trees make up 40% of the total standing timber and grow in a way greater volume than they are used. Forest is a collection of nine different bowls, the design of which is based on data from AHEC's Interactive Forest Map. The bowls visualize the volume, growth and removals of the three species across Northern America.
Project mentored by Sebastian Herkner
Together with Sarah Hossli
Exhibition: SLOW, Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin
Thanks to Neumann Communication
Photography: Ingmar Kurth
Client: AHEC
Gallery Process
Forest
Exhibition SLOW
2021, American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC)
The natural forests of America are large and diverse. Cherry, maple and red oak trees make up 40% of the total standing timber and grow in a way greater volume than they are used. Forest is a collection of nine different bowls, the design of which is based on data from AHEC's Interactive Forest Map. The bowls visualize the volume, growth and removals of the three species across Northern America.
Project mentored by Sebastian Herkner
Together with Sarah Hossli
Exhibition: SLOW, Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin
Thanks to Neumann Communication
Photography: Ingmar Kurth
Client: AHEC