About energy:landscapes
energy:landscapes is a public art project and educational resource that documents the built environment of energy: extraction sites, generation facilities, transmission corridors, and the everyday infrastructure that makes contemporary life possible.
The project moves between photographic and cinematic registers. Galleries present curated photo series with captions and longer-form notes. Articles (coming in Phase 2) place those images in context.
Why now
Energy systems are being rebuilt across Europe and beyond. New wind parks rise next to decommissioning lignite mines; transmission lines are re-routed; battery storage and hydrogen pilots reshape the rural skyline. energy:landscapes is an attempt to make these transitions visible — to treat infrastructure not as background but as subject.
How to read the site
- Galleries are sequences. Read them top to bottom; toggle captions off in the corner if you want a quieter view.
- The immersive viewer opens when you click an image. Arrow keys and
swipe navigate;
Esccloses. - About (this page) is the standing description.
More follows. Thank you for looking.