featured work

a sampling of work produced by members of the collective

an explorative journey primarily centered around Milkweed fiber - a ‘weed’ that provides a source of fiber which can be used as an alternative to carbon-heavy synthetics.

this text reveals Nikola Tesla’s profound and unconventional bond with pigeons, reframing this “creaturely love” as central to understanding his genius and emotional life.

this essay merges decolonial ecofeminism with transindividuality, framing the self as relational and fluid. It proposes a queer, boundary-defying ecology rooted in collective becoming.

layered ceramic sculptures foster urban multispecies empathy, blending digital molds and handcraft to shelter small animals.

philosophers Alice Crary and Lori Gruen offer a searing and desperately needed response to systems of thought and action that are failing animals and, ultimately, humans too. 

exploring how design and theories concerned with the more than human might enter into dialogue and allowed us to think more abstractly about our experiences…

a modular, compostable totem supporting urban wildlife, solar energy, and water collection raising awareness of bird migration deaths in cities.

balthus’s early bond with his cat Mitsou shaped his artistic focus on feline imagery and complex human-animal relationships.

critiques architecture’s role in human exceptionalism and calls for rethinking built environments through ecofeminist, posthuman ethics.

this paper explores posthuman, multispecies design through biomimetic plant structures that enhance microclimates via Thing Ethnography.

a public survey exploring multispecies care practices that challenge human supremacy and support localized, embodied plant-human relationships.

a research project on avian habitat loss in the urban context of new york city and the atlantic flyway, with the repercussions on the climate crisis in NYC.

cosmodality reimagines architecture as a cosmic, multispecies art beyond human-centric design and towards planetary existence.

an ethnographic look at how Japanese primatologists explore chimpanzee agency across lab and field environments.

a hybrid installation where algae bubbles that ring at Minnaert frequency near algal filaments are rendered audible through a hydrophone.

Becoming Non-human / Designing Non-human

Recognizing non-human lives as equal invites deeper biosphere connection. one that might now be essential for our survival.