What if, to survive, humanity had to become the forest? Yuri’s Metamorphosis is an immersive video installation created by Hugo Arcier (produced by N°130). This speculative narrative questions the future of humanity in the face of climate collapse, offering a critical perspective on technosolutionism and geoengineering.
The viewer follows the testimony of Yuri, a hybrid being at the crossroads of the human and plant kingdoms. Through his eyes, the work depicts a world in overheating where geoengineering— from silver chloride seeding to oceans of white beads— fails to contain the chaos. Faced with this dead end, the ultimate recourse becomes biological: modifying humans to enable them to sequester carbon. Through the mutation of Yuri, the first subject of this transformation, the installation explores the existential cost of our artificial survival.











Video Installation by Hugo Arcier
Produce by N°130
Text by Patrick Bouvet
Performance Capture Performer (Yuri): Vincent Berger
Music by Annabelle Playe
Sound Design by Hugo Arcier and Marc Siffert
Audio Mixing by Marc Siffert
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