Our human relationship to the world around us is one of dominance and permanence. Civilisation and progress in many cultures is often marked by our level of mastery of the landscape around us - creating monuments to ourselves and dismantling the natural structures and systems that support our very existence. At the same time we see both nature and ourselves as permanent features in the world, wilfully ignorant of the continuous battle that threatens to dismantle the natural world and in doing so, ensure our own destruction.

The earth cries out is a series of ephemeral, site specific installations – each engaging with the delicate balance in meeting our socio-economic desires and our needs of a natural to support our existence and our sanity.

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