Unstable Matter reveals nature as an active system of transformation, where mineral and organic processes coexist in a state of constant change. This series does not attempt to represent the landscape as a contemplative image, but to observe transitional states of matter and the forces of interaction between climate, erosion, and adaptation. The landscape emerges as an unstable field, subjected to natural cycles and external interferences that continuously transform its structure. These territories are marked by physical and chemical forces, natural or introduced through human action, which act upon the composition of the natural environment, provoking collapse, adaptation, and resistance within a continuous process of mutation.