
Interior Landscape - Life within the cracks of the anthroprocene
As buildings are constructed, one can witness a parallel creation materialize: the dichotomy between the outside and the inside. Interior Landscape challenges the severed relations from more-than-humans conceived in the modern interior, and asks how the indoors can become a landscape of shared world-building for humans and more-than-humans alike. The multimedia installation traverses the abundance of the indoor environment and unearths the diversity of entangled relationships interacting at various scales. Felix Bell critiques the white cube of modernity by embracing the more-than-humans that live within the cracks of the interior — not seeing them as pests but as partners of multispecies reconnection.