Invisible Dust is collaborating with Teos Culture and Art Association in Izmir, Turkey, to co-curate our most recent edition of #Forecast
🏞️Forecast Türkiye: Memory of Water / Suyun Belleği
Supported by the British Council’s Creative Collaborations grant programme @trBritish
UK artist #ShezadDawood and @AliceWSharp, Invisible Dust Artistic Director join artists of the #KarantinaCollective and Güneşin Oya Aydemir.
Artists and scientists from the UK and Turkey create new narratives on the future of human relationships and the folklore of nature...
In partnership with the Municipality of Selçuk, Çamtepe Ecological Life Center, the Old Parcels Office, and scientists from Hull and Istanbul Universities
Read more: bit.ly/4g0x6Kh
Step into Scarborough’s future with Ambiguous Machines! This AR experience by Shezad Dawood, Daisy Hildyard blends myth, science & local voices into a vision of resilience & adaptation 🌊
Learn how the community shaped it 👉 bit.ly/41ZLaQR@YorksWildlife@Invisible_Dust
#WildEye just unveiled Ambiguous Machines, a new augmented reality project by artist Shezad Dawood with writer Daisy Hildyard on Scarborough seafront🌊
Learn more about the project and plan your visit at wildeye.org.uk
Photography by Jules Lister and Jeanine Griffin
You can now encounter three mysterious characters—who blur the lines between the organic and the digital, the real and the imagined—as you explore the unique North Yorkshire coast
This is the fourth commission in the Wild Eye art and nature trail delivered in partnership with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, @Invisible_Dust and @northyorksc
“The air feels thick, and it’s exhausting just to breathe.” - Safdar Masiha, 42, a gardener in Lahore (via @nytimes )
Final day of #LahoreBiennale03 with @DrydenGoodwin's 'Breathe:Lahore' artwork installed across the world's most polluted city
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ALT Breathe:Lahore includes animated screens installed throughout Lahore's polluted streets, Photo by Farooqi Faisal/Courtesy Dryden Goodwin and Invisible Dust 2024
From London to Lahore...
@Invisible_Dust and Dryden Goodwin's #Breathe, originally seen in locations across Lewisham during @WeAreLewisham, has gone global!
How walkable is your city? 🚶🧑🦽🚴🏾
Researchers have built an online platform to assess how close metropolises of the world are to the hypothetical ‘15-minute city’
Read more via @Naturego.nature.com/3NFCh6u
ALT infographic depicting a variety of data on 15-minute cities
⚠️ On this day that #Lahore is declared the world's most polluted city, we see Dryden Goodwin's #BreatheLahore artwork – commissioned for this year's @LahoreBiennale – asking us to reflect on the act of breathing and the need for urgent action
Learn more: bit.ly/4dpVBzj