Mathilde Forest
Necropolis : les villes-récifs
Necropolis : les villes-récifs is a video and sound installation that reconstructs bleached coral landscapes— true abandoned cities—that now line the ocean floor. Using an underwater camera and hydrophones, the piece offers a glimpse into these immense reefs that have been left vacant by living organisms. These coral cities, built from mineral structures, are gradually being deserted as the heat and acidity of the water make them unsuitable for marine life.
In her process of collecting images and sounds, the artist often dived in the company of fishermen and marine gatherers. They were able to guide her on the importance of the sites to be documented through the stories collected.
Through both visuals and sound, this project will evoke the concepts of disappearance and conservation, through observations of the disintegration of these marine ecosystems. The collection was made during diving trips in the Pacific Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea.
