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Thickening of Futures

March 10, 2023April 29, 2022

Abstract: This paper engages with biodiversity loss. In particular, it focuses on observations and scientific facts: the decline of pollinators and what that entails for the co-living of humans and more-than-humans. This kind of work often reaches the publics as … read more

Categories PublicationsTags biodiversity, care, co-creation, insects, more-than-human, relationships, thickening

Design for the Posthuman Era 

January 1, 2023April 29, 2022

The course “Design for the Posthuman Era” started again this year for bachelor and master level students at Aalto University in Finland. As part of the syllabus, we have two open lectures from guest researchers, and we’d like to welcome … read more

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Studio Träda

January 1, 2023April 29, 2022

Together with my three friends Klara, Mats and Matilda we have started a collaboration relating to architecture and issues of posthumanism. We are planning on collecting our thoughts and projects under our common practice that we call Studio Träda. We … read more

Categories ProjectsTags architecture, co-creation, more-than-human, multispecies, multispecies neighbourhoods, nonhumans

Flow Feelers

March 10, 2023April 29, 2022

Last year I initiated and co-led a study group named Flow Feelers – applied ecofeminism for men – still ongoing btw. We have told our story here but only in Swedish. Since the beginning of 2022 we have tried to … read more

Categories Projects, StoriesTags ecofeminism, ecological masculinity, kinning, river stories, social death, study group, subjectify, urban-ecology, watershed

Feral Malmö

March 9, 2023April 29, 2022

Working with Meadow Lab, Feral Malmö has been continuing with walks around the city. Most recently in Pildammsparken we have been following paths through the carefully arranged beeches and exploring the concept of Bioregionalism, as described by Peter Berg and … read more

Categories EventsTags animals, art of noticing, bioregionalism, feral, infrastructure, multispecies, plants, polyphonic assemblage, soil, urban-ecology, walks, watershed, weather
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