Between Muddles and Tangles (2019) is a light-study installation that explores the overlapping ecologies of the natural and the artificial. It is a continuation of a series of artistic investigations that Zedani has been conducting over the past couple of years while in Sharjah. Across Gulf cities, nature is increasingly experienced as simulacra—ranging from artificial rainforests to simulated ski slopes, plastic flowers to mummified palm trees, butterfly gardens to neon forests—blurring the distinction between the natural and the artificial. Yet, various lifeforms have utilized these emergent environments making new ways of surviving using the plant and electrical interaction.