FOA1
Forest Object Archive No.1
2022
The Forest Object Archive (FOA) is an ongoing collection of living matter. The archive is a depository of digitized forest objects – fragments of trees, rocks, roots, textures, curious topography, – translations of video footage into 3D reproductions. The individual samples are geographically dispersed, the archive establishes an impossible scenario of geographic dissonance - A tree found in a boreal forest in Norway sits beside a sapling found in an Australian delta, sitting on top of a series of rocks sourced in Iceland. A garden of the most unlikely scenarios.
The archive is interested in the form, texture, and structure of living material.
FOA1 - 3D Model Collection
The archive is interested in the form, texture, and structure of living material.
FOA1 - 3D Model Collection
FOA1 - Poster
Forest Object Archive Season 1 (FOA1):
“The inaugural season/collection of
the archive was initiated by a workshop organized by Open City Design
Institute (OCDI). The intention for
the workshop is to collectively (you,
me, us) begin an experimental archive
project, a library of living things, titled,Forest Object Archive.
Together we are
going to collect digital forest objects,
this might include, but is not limited
to, fragments of trees - trunks, roots,
stumps-, rocks, and other living memorabilia found in forests.
The geographically dispersed collection
of the digital copies, together, become a
timestamp of our geological moment, a
sort of active archive without conclusions but comparisons and openings.
You are the data harvester;
Me as the processing plant;
Us as the digital forest preservationist.
As the harvester, there are a few steps
to follow:
1. First, what do you (the harvestor) require?
Camera! For example, your phone.
2. Then, you go for a walk in a forest (bring the
phone)
3. While in the forest, collect a forest object.
Slowly walk around the forest object, whilst
taking a video with your phone.
4.Once you have finished the video.Take a
photo of the forest object.
5. Send the video and photo via a wetransfer link
on Discord, or email.
6. The video collection will be processed into
digital objects.”

