Created as INLET Collective A physical waterfall and its virtual counterpart unfold in parallel, confronting the viewer with the tension between natural flow and computational stillness. By placing these mirrored streams in dialogue, the installation examines how digital mediation reshapes our sense of time, continuity, and authenticity. The work reflects on ecological and technological entanglement: What happens to nature when it becomes data? And what does perception become when its rhythms are rewritten by machines? The installation invites contemplation on memory, presence, and the abstractions that structure contemporary experience. Exhibited at Re:Humanism (Rome, IT)



