COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
Materiality of Networks: Reimagining
Lethaby Gallery, LondonMarch 2023
Exploring the past, present and future materialities of networks in King's Cross for Mould’s ‘Architecture is Climate’ exhibition. Our work was anchored in environmental impacts of materials. We then engaged the public with live research and hosted workshops reimagining the future >
Creative Climate Investigations Book
100 copies and digital PDFOctober 2022
Our first publication, is a showcase of 8 projects exploring greenwashing, air quality, environmental effects on wellbeing, plastic, the ecological impacts of data harvesting, trees, global dimming, and green spaces, collected together for the first time in a thoughtfully designed limited-edition book >
Fungi as a Method
OnlineApril 2021 – ongoing
Fungi as a Method is a new method that learns from the fungi’s biological strategies to implement in everyday life, the creative process, or business decisions. The four pillars are: resource recovery, mutualistic relationships, topology networks, and evolving symbiotically >
IFLA! Issue #5 Launch with Research Exhibition
Soho Koppel Gallery, LondonSeptember 2020
A research exhibition showcasing the work-in-progress of our Creative Climate Investigations cohort. Hosted in Soho Koppel Gallery, we were invited by the magazine It’s Freezing in LA! to exhibit our work for their issue launch. The exhibition design only used four materials, was zero waste, and low carbon >
The Tidal Museum
Shortlisted conceptSeptember 2020
Imagining a museum as a regenerative institution hosting scientific experimentation and education for London. Located on the Thames, this museum’s main focus is water and future ways of living with the environment >
Polyphonic Earth
OnlineApril 2020
A temporary digital and interactive platform in response to the ‘Social Distancing’ key message of the UN Open Brief to creatives, launched during the early days of Covid-19. This platform connects online to make collective sounds to soothe enforced social distancing periods >
#AirWeShare Pavilion
Covent Garden, LondonJanuary 2020
The #AirWeShare Pavilion is an interactive public art commission by the environmental charity Hubbub to visualise the air quality in London. Made with circular economy and low carbon design principles in mind, it was exhibited in Covent Garden for 2 weeks in 2020 >
CREATIVE CLIMATE INVESTIGATIONS 2020–2022
Cohort of creative researchers investigating the topics of:
alternative sustainable olympic, air quality, noise pollution and mental health, plastics, datasets and ai, urban trees, global dimming, and allotments.
alternative sustainable olympic, air quality, noise pollution and mental health, plastics, datasets and ai, urban trees, global dimming, and allotments.
Five Islands Games of Green
Flora WeilFlora writes a story about greenwashing and collective dreams told through the fictionaly narrative of alternative Olympic Games >
AirWear
Daisy Imogen BuckleDaisy creates a material language to engage the public on local air quality issues >
A General Ecology of Things
Barney KassBarney composes music made with the environment using bio acoustic data exploring environmental affects on mental health/well-being >
Green Lands
Patrick Flannery WalkerPatrick builds a documentation project observing London’s allotments and the people that occupy them >
Plastics
Gribaudi PlytasArtist duo Gribaudi Plytas creates a series of interventions using the process of agglomeration to re-encounter wasted plastic and re-establish its value >
Ecological Impact of Datasets
Alexander TaylorAlex develops a game exploring the ecological impact of datasets >
Trees in London
Rebecca LardeurRebecca proposes a method based on theories of care to challenge the current financial value given to urban trees >
The Grey Twilight
Léa SilvestrucciLéa conceptualises scenarios exploring the adaptation of the private space, in 2070, to global dimming caused by sea levels rising >