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Crown Shyness explores knowledge-sharing in three dimensions: between forest and non-forest, humans and machines, and home and work. Autonomous harvesters, laminators, and planters tend to the forest and LVL manufacturing, while humans research assembly and genetically modified trees in a modular architecture that gradually spreads on the forest floor.