Mh1$AgThS2 A massive bio- digital installation spanning northern Ontario where the mycelial networks of the boreal forest have been connected to visualization technology. The artwork appears as an immense glowing web of fungal communication rendered in forest- floor amber and chlorophyll- green, with trees appearing as illuminated nodes in a living internet. Created by an Anishinaabe mycologist and quantum engineer, the piece allows viewers with neural interfaces to temporarily experience consciousness as the forest itself—a slow, ancient intelligence operating on timescales barely comprehensible to humans. The most profound aspect involves the emotional transfer system that conveys the forest's responses to climate change, from the trauma of wildfires to the cautious optimism of adaptation and renewal. The installation has transformed ecological consciousness across Canada, with many viewers reporting lasting psychological changes after experiencing plant perspective. The entire composition pulses with the slow, deliberate rhythm of forest communication networks. Thin border of mycelial growth patterns on a dark border background
