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P.013Coloniae
Coloniae

Year 2022

Commissioner JCP Universe

Type Product

Approach Conceptual, Multispecies

Coloniae embraces the concept of human-plant relationships by seeking a dialogue between objects and plants. Featuring perforated metal vases and tables, the series allows plants to climb and colonize, transforming furniture into hybrid organisms that become contained -as opposed to containing, plants.

Year 2023

Publisher Routledge

Type Publication

Approach Multispecies, Participatory, Speculative

The chapter chronicles and reflects on the processes and the meanings behind GeoMerce, a speculative design project that revolves around the notion of phytomining. The work examines the design of Geomerce’s network of professionals, ranging from biologists, technologists, financial advisors, and how that enabled an exchange of voices and expertise.

Year 2021

Publisher Francoangeli

Type Publication

Approach Multispecies, Participatory, Speculative

The paper explores the issue of participation in multispecies networks. It examines Geomerce and Vegetal Rescuers— design works that merge plant research with ethnographies on vegetal agency in contaminated landscapes. By tracking plants’ metabolic processes, it shows how weeds can co-create unexpected more-than-human worlds.

Year 2022 - 2023

Commissioner Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation

Type Education

Approach Conceptual, Materials, Multispecies

Solar Futures explores situated design as a method for conducting desert fieldwork, exploring local materials and processes, and the ecological and socio-cultural context in which they exist or take place. Participants were asked to design portable, solar‑powered cooking experiences or tools that could embody regenerative, circular, and situated design principles.

Year 2017

Commissioner MAO Ljubljana

Type installation, Research

Approach Multispecies, Participatory, Public Engagement, Speculative

As part of BIO25, the research investigated the hyperaccumulator plant Thlaspi praecox, an endemic species that grows in Slovenja, within the Mežica Valley area. Activies involves laboratory work, on site field-work, and public engagement activities in the gallery, to explore the plant’ role in environmental and cultural remediation.

Year 2016

Commissioner Transnatural Art & Design

Type installation, Research

Approach Multispecies, Participatory, Public Engagement, Speculative

Geomerce’s landing at NRW-Forum in Düsseldorf explored the complex interactions between endemic ecotypes of Arabidopsis halleri and a contaminated site in North-Rhine-Westphalia, shedding light on how encounters between people and hyperaccumulating flora become formed through lab, field, and exhibit work.

I.004Geomerce
Geomerce

Year 2015

Commissioner Stimuleringsfonds Creative Industries

Type installation

Approach Multispecies, Participatory, Speculative

GeoMerce draws a scenario in which agriculture blurs with finance and farming decisions are made according to both financial changes and scientific progress. By employing ISEs, the metal absorption process of hyperaccumulators is tracked and crossed with real-time data from the London Metal Exchange, resulting in multiple speculative visualizations and printed media.

Year 2019

Commissioner Wageningen University

Type Research

Approach Multispecies, Participatory, Public Engagement

Building on design activism and agricultural drone technologies, Vegetal Rescuers engages hyperaccumulators in processes of cultural and environmental healing. By growing on territories of political disputation, the work challenges human control and prompts to rethink our relationship with contaminated landscapes.

Year 2019

Publisher MDPI Sustainability

Type Publication

Approach Multispecies, Participatory, Speculative

The paper introduces a transdisciplinary methodology based on the tactic of “following” plant collectives. Building on post-humanism theories, sustainability is addressed as the implementation of a design attitude that involves learning by cultivating relations of multispecies reciprocity.

Collaboration and interdisciplinary dialogue inform my approach to design.

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