The Day We Left Field reimagines the natural environment within the streetscape of modern cities. Previously exhibited in mega-cities like Sao Paulo, New York City, Jakarta and St. Petersburg, the work highlights the lack of green open spaces in our dense urban environments.
By suspending a synthetic meadow above viewers, The Day We Left Field locates greenspace in a dreamscape where it can be enchanted by multicolored laser beams. This juxtaposition between the concrete city and a field of dreams invites reflection on the dialectical contrasts between the natural and the synthetic, the real and the virtual, and human and machine.