The apple garden
Using the elements of `Paradise Lest' biblical story, the garden represents the possible scenario that our planet will have to face if humankind continues to pick up the sinful Apple of indiscriminate exploitation of Earth's resources and erosion of its living system.
Wandering around an enjoyable spacer planted with an abundance and a variety of colourful annuals and perennials, the visitor is attracted by a red revolving door in the shape of an apple.
Each 'door slice' is one of main threats to biodiversity: tram climate charge to
pollution.
The temptation of going to see what lies behind it cannot be resisted. Going trough it, the visitor experiences a complete change of Landscape. He he wiII find himself in a secluded area, surrounded by tall black walls, on the ground nothing but sterile black rubber chipping, in front of him a black dried tree. Just an isolated seating where he can rest and reflect on whet he can still do to avoid a disaster that today appears to be announced: the Loss of our earthly paradise.
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