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The Irreversible Mountain
This project documents the landscape of the Sint Pietersberg, a site where the lasting effects of industrial activity are quietly embedded in the terrain. This landscape has become a site where traces of time and human presence are visibly layered.
The work invites viewers to observe and interpret the marks left behind. Through images that guide the gaze across altered paths, excavated ground, and rewilded spaces, the project traces how nature and industry intersect across time.
The mountain is seen not only as a site of loss but also as a place of transformation, where new ecologies and narratives emerge. It invites reflection on the permanence of human impact and the resilience of nature in the face of change.

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