
Memento Natura
Services
Video Installation
Client
Personal work
Project
Memento Natura
Services
Video Installation Generative Design Motion
Year
2025
"Memento Natura" is a digital ar twork that brings nature to life in a new way. Created using real field recordings—alongside data like weather patterns, this piece uses a custom algorithm to translate all of that into ethereal shifting visuals. The result is a living memory of the forest. It captures how it feels: soft, layered, always in motion. The glowing streaks and blurred textures reflect real-time changes in the environment, like trees swaying or sunlight flickering through leaves. Everything moves gently, almost like the forest is breathing or dancing. This piece is a collaboration between nature and code. It doesn’t aim to copy the forest, but to let it guide the process—so the work becomes an echo in digital form. “Memento Natura” is about slowing down, paying attention, and finding beauty in the quiet, everyday rhythms of the natural world.
"Memento Natura" is a digital ar twork that brings nature to life in a new way. Created using real field recordings—alongside data like weather patterns, this piece uses a custom algorithm to translate all of that into ethereal shifting visuals. The result is a living memory of the forest. It captures how it feels: soft, layered, always in motion. The glowing streaks and blurred textures reflect real-time changes in the environment, like trees swaying or sunlight flickering through leaves. Everything moves gently, almost like the forest is breathing or dancing. This piece is a collaboration between nature and code. It doesn’t aim to copy the forest, but to let it guide the process—so the work becomes an echo in digital form. “Memento Natura” is about slowing down, paying attention, and finding beauty in the quiet, everyday rhythms of the natural world.



What emerges is not a simulation, but a kind of remembrance—a digital echo of the forest that shifts, breathes, and grows with time.The piece slowly unfolds, asking the viewer to linger, to perceive subtle changes, and to recognize the patterns of life that often go unnoticed.
What emerges is not a simulation, but a kind of remembrance—a digital echo of the forest that shifts, breathes, and grows with time.The piece slowly unfolds, asking the viewer to linger, to perceive subtle changes, and to recognize the patterns of life that often go unnoticed.

"Memento Natura" becomes an invitation to witness transformation in stillness, to experience technology not as separation from nature, but as a means of reimagining our connection to it.
"Memento Natura" becomes an invitation to witness transformation in stillness, to experience technology not as separation from nature, but as a means of reimagining our connection to it.





