Carsten Höller's next slide installation will reveal emotional links between people and plants
Carsten Höller will explore how plants react to human emotions through his next slide installation, set to be built inside the courtyard of a palazzo in Florence, Italy.
The German artist is working with Professor Stefano Mancuso to create The Florence Experiment, which looks into how plants pick up on and react to human emotions.
The installation will be built in the courtyard of the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence as part of a wider show curated by Arturo Galansino, the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi director general.
As part of the installation, participants will be handed a plant before sliding down one of the two 20-metre-high slides from the second-floor terrace of the Renaissance palace to the courtyard below.
From here, they will descend to a laboratory in the basement, where scientists will be on hand to test if the plants have picked up the emotions of the person holding them as they slid down the slide. Before he became an artist, Höller studied insects as an entomologist and gained a PhD in plant pathology. Mancuso, who is both a professor and a doctor, founded the study of plant neurobiology.
Höller and Mancuso's experiment is designed to demonstrate how human emotions can affect plants, encouraging visitors to examine the empathetic relationship between themselves and the botanical world.
A second part of the installation will see two cinemas set up in the laboratory, one screening scenes from comedy films, and the other showing clips from horror films.
Accordin...
-------------------------------- |
Smoked oak and rustic clay line walls of Japanese-styled apartment by Simon Astridge in London |
|
Araz House: Pimodek’s Contemporary Redesign in Istanbul
01-05-2024 08:44 - (
Architecture )
More White than Off-white…: The Minimalist Charm of A Tbilisi Apartment
01-05-2024 08:44 - (
Architecture )