Trace
A problem first exists as suspicion, a change in space or an account that still lacks confirmation.
Une histoire interactive sur la forêt, l'eau, les institutions et les dégâts qui ne deviennent visibles que lorsqu'il est peut-être déjà trop tard.
Le récit détaillé de cette simulation est actuellement disponible en anglais.
The mountain still looks the same.
Forêt, Ruisseau, Village, Route, Institution, Archives. Les traces sont locales et encore contestées.
But the traces are already here. You do not know what is happening yet. You only know that the mountain is changing.
Environmental damage rarely begins with one large event. More often it emerges through small changes, delays, incomplete answers and moments when there was still not enough evidence. This simulation shows the cost of the time between the first trace and public recognition of a problem.
A problem first exists as suspicion, a change in space or an account that still lacks confirmation.
Institutions can answer while nothing actually moves. Procedure consumes time as the terrain changes.
When the evidence becomes undeniable, the question is no longer only what happened, but what can still be restored.
The simulation is inspired by experiences of documenting environmental change in the field. It does not make a claim about a specific event, person or legal case.