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  • Strange Intelligences Lab Open Studio and BioSignals

    As part of the Whangarei Fringe Festival, we opened our studio to conduct community-based research for the culmination of the BioSignals Project and  as a way to feed our Strange Intelligences Lab…
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    Leveraging AI to Combat Climate Change

    This links you to my guest blogs written for Climate Change Tai Tokerau – an AwhiWorld partner organisation. This is the second post for this platform on the topic of transdisciplinarity.

  • A glitchy landscape photo of farming hills but with interesting flares across it depicting Transdisciplinary Approaches to climate change

    Integrating AI and Transdisciplinary Approaches to Combat Climate Change

    As the world grapples with the climate change crisis, it's clear that no single discipline or viewpoint can provide all the answers.   This blog post compares a transdisciplinary approaches to climate…
  • BioPlastic Experiments

    BioSignals and bioplastics - experiments with resilient and highly noxious weeds. Stopping the Moth Plant (Araujia hortorum) in its tracks is many a conservationist's dream. In NZ, the plant is disturbingly known…
  • Binding the Binders

    Strangling, smothering and suffocating - disturbing traits that make certain plants extremely resilient. But how do we capture this resilience artistically and magically? In this post, Maggie shares her experiments for BioSignals…
  • Climate Change, Biodiversity and IoT

    BioSignals explores climate change and biodiversity using IoT systems to generate and send signals from plants. Climate change is causing extreme weather events to increase, altering rainfall patterns, raising temperatures, and warming…
  • ARG: Sharyne Lewis

    Sharyne Lewis, (bailartheskies) is a multidisciplinary artist exhibiting and performing since 1998. Lewis’s art practice is strongly influenced by her passion for dance, choreographic practice and drawing.  Her work explores themes through…
  • ARG: Marchelle Farrell

    Marchelle Farrell is a writer, medical psychotherapist, and amateur gardener, born in Trinidad and Tobago but has spent over 20 years attempting to become hardy in the UK. She is curious about…
  • ARG: Pieter Steyaert

    Pieter Steyaert is an artist and transdisciplinary researcher who explores collaborations within artistic and scientific communities. His work focuses on the context of astrophysics and exoplanets. Pieter is one of the co-founders…
  • ARG: Tracey Willms Deane

    Tracey Willms Deane is an artist, author, and designer with a transdisciplinary creative practice. Her work focuses on what is present beyond the surface and what agency we have to cultivate harmony…
  • ARG: Dr Tracey M Benson

    Tracey M Benson is an interdisciplinary artist living and working on Yarun Bribie Island, Joondaburri Country on Kabi Kabi / Gubbi Gubbi Nation. Her work focuses on deep listening, connection to place…
  • ARG: Daniël Vandersmissen / Dan Yapungku

    Daniël Vandersmissen / Dan Yapungku lives in Belgium and creates installations and performances related to social themes and events. As an artist, he alternates between making analogue and digital images: paintings, drawings,…
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