Dredged Landscape
Experiment of visualizing the movement of the dredging process and the landscape maintained through the repeated process of dredging through a visual language. 

The word Dredge is derived from Middle Dutch, Dregghe. As such, the word Dredge itself is closely related to the Netherlands. This was because about 40% of the country's land is artificial space made by human power, so management by human intervention is needed rather than natural circulation.

Dredging is explained as a representative method of creating the landscape of Flevoland, the most recently created Provence.
In the Dutch history, There are many illustrations illustrating dredging and dredging tools.





Dredging - Reforming - Revisualizing
As the first approach, conducted dredging experiment through repetitive/cyclical movements
Tools for Repeated Movements : Dredging
Experiment to clearly distinguish the process and result of the dredged landscape by removing unnecessary elements from the previous experiment and changing the material.
Using tools, a new form is created based on the totally dredged landscape. Once more sliced and composed, the human-made landscape. It presents the reproduced repeatedly landscape in a different form.