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Proposes a form of art practice that is focused around the understanding that our ecological crisis is also a cultural crisis that is driven by our sense of being separate from the ecologies upon which we depend. Presented at DAC 2007.
Considers the issues and implications of applying an ecosophical, practice-led methodology during the Intimate Transactions project and its relevance as a guiding method for other creative practitioners similarly interested in eco-social and eco-political engagement. Published in FibreCulture Journal.
Examined whether ecosophically orientated art works could assist participants making connections between the ‘problem of ecology’ and the a problem of how we image ourselves within the world. Presented at Pixelraiders 2, Sheffield, England.
Early investigations in and through new media practice where I had begun to develop new approaches to artistic practice built upon concepts drawn from the disciplines of scientific and cultural ecology. Presented at DAC 2003.