Description
Indianis Dentris: A Public Discovery Description: Indianis Dentris extended beyond imagery into a real-world installation inside a public botanical garden. The project was presented as a scientific exhibit, inviting visitors to encounter a “new species” through a curated physical journey. Framed photographs of real toothbrush specimens were installed sequentially, mimicking the language of natural history displays. Visitors moved through the space, observing, questioning, and engaging with the work before discovering its true origin. By placing a familiar domestic object within an unfamiliar, credible context, the installation transformed passive observation into active discovery, bridging photography, environment, and public interaction.




