Aspects of Trees is one of a series of ongoing audiovisual works by Andrew Denton and Teresa Connors that assemble a range of moving image and sonic experiments which records and then responds to anthropogenic climate and geological change. The subject of this work is the escalating pine beetle epidemic that has decimated forests on the West Coast of North America. The raw visual and sonic material were collected from locations in New Mexico and Canada and includes audio samples recorded inside and on the surface of infected trees. Within a live performance, Aspects of Trees functions as an improvisational system with an acoustic and laptop instrument, which creates a condition for each performer to respond in a sympoietic way.