see martin di caro made of plastic waste not only in this meant to do reality artwork a striking number of virtual worlds depict one thing intact. untouched by human activity in everyday life 2 pictures of the real world have or human traces arranged by photoshop. here at least when mankind touches nature as in this installation it doesn't destroy it actually makes it grow. and now recreate nature it can show the kind of nature we yearn for as we would like it to be again deserted an idyllic. this longing for nature is nothing new 200 years ago caspar david friedrich also idealized in nature and it's no coincidence that this longing grew up in an age of industrialization a longing to escape dirty factories and the constructs of life that i think this is because industrialization and now digitalisation to of course removes you from nature you actually enter another world it's not called the digital world for nothing and this distance from nature perhaps leads to a greater longing to return to. the look. back to nature back to an entire perfect world in which we feel safe because the age