Place and Senses
This exhibition explores subjective experiences of place in humans, animals, plants and other living beings. Its objective is to use these sensory ecologies in support of design that benefits all forms of life.
Flowers as seen by humans and insects, images by Bjørn Rørslett/NN
Structure
Context
These sections contextualise themes, research questions, methods, and the structure of the exhibition.
Beginning
This section acts as an introduction. It describes the history, intention, components, format, and future of this exhibition.
Ending
This section acts as a conclusion. It 1) restates key ideas with examples from the exhibition's stories and 2) outlines the prospects for future research and creative work.
Content
These sections organises main exhibition content according to a worldview that sees the world as web of enacted relationships.
What? — Flows
The Flows section considers actors and relationships as effects of processes. This section provides portraits of phenomena such as colours and sounds, organisms such as fungi and birds, and communities such as soils and oceans. It also explores relationships that link these phenomena such as cognition, communication, adaptation, and competition.
How? — Probes
The Probes applies this process-oriented worldview to examples to question the accepted understandings of the world. We use probes to question preconceptions including the supremacy of complex organisms, the uniqueness and sophistication of human approaches, the desirability of economic growth, the denial of personhood to non-humans, and other related issues.
Why? — Concerns
The Concerns section presents open research questions, study methods, design approaches, and technical recipes that have potential to address ethical issues that result from an inclusive, more-than-human reframing of the world. Examples include use of evidence, measurement, simulation and generative design.
Authorship
This exhibition is developed by the Deep Design Lab and collaborators. For more, see the acknowledgements page.
Usage and Attribution
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If you would like to get in touch, reach out via stanislav.roudavski@cantab.net
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