Walking With Rivers, Butterflies and Future Tides
Wed, Mar 26
|Online


Time & Location
Mar 26, 2025, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM GMT+1
Online
Guests
About the event
Myriel Milićević and Maud Canisius: In our practices, we develop processes and tools, inviting others to join us in multi-perspective field studies as we explore our everyday environments. We seek ways to relate to other people, beings, and realities, exploring landscapes in diverse configurations. This process often involves experimental exercises, such as walking with residents along their local river memories, fishing nitrogen from urban water bodies, drawing a river, walking along the lines of future sea levels, or guiding butterflies to new meadows. These activities frequently take place in urban spaces—areas we have grown accustomed to perceiving as “empty” or “nothing”—which, in truth, are rich with possibilities, lifeworlds, and hidden habitats. In this sense, these exercises are playful, imaginative, and often hopelessly impossible. Yet, by embracing these uncertainties and unknowns, we create openings for new configurations and unexpected possibilities.
Myriel Milićević is an artist, interaction designer and professor in the Department of…