The RAINING TREE project combines two realities, two experiences.It is the confrontation of ordinary reality and the reality that is modeled. This modeled reality is outwardly a common situation that comes together with a time slot shortly after the rain.
Passing under the trees with drops, which were kept on the leaves and branches of trees and fall under the influence of the wind down.Such a short-term situation is torn out of its temporal context and is set as a permanent intervention in ordinary, time-limited reality.
The existence of the "here and now" is confronted with the situation we are left with in the memory and becomes absurd the moment it is not connected with weather activity - that is, when do we take it as normal - after the rain.The viewer while walking normally exterior with trees in the period without rain, i.e. especially in the sunny summer period, is going through a situation that is out of touch with reality.
So the tree "behaves" like after rain, drops of water slowly run down it and fall to the ground.