MESHWORKS
It brings together works about urban animals, plants, microbes, rituals, data, and everyday life—always trying to ask:
What does it mean to design with, not just for, the other species and forces we share this world with?
The name “Meshworks” comes from the idea that life is not a set of separate things connected by simple links, but a tangled, living mesh of relationships. I borrow this term from anthropologist Tim Ingold, and also find it resonates with Chinese ideas about the deep interconnection of all things
(万物与我为一).
This is not a polished portfolio. It’s more like an open notebook of ongoing questions, sketches, prototypes, fieldwork, and reflections about more-than-human design.
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