Biodiversity]]> Posthumanism]]> Urbanism]]> Ecology]]> Sarah Ichioka]]> Asia]]> Europe]]> Architecture]]> Urbanism]]> Public Sphere]]> Knowledge Production]]> 18 Jan 2020, Sat 03:20 PM - 05:00 PM
The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road


Thinking through co-existence of species and the city as a habitat for diverse life forms, this panel consists of artists, researchers, and practitioners for whom interspecies interaction is at the core of their practice. Animali Domestici studied the existence of pythons in the city of Bangkok, Yun Hye Hwang observes the outcomes of zero intervention on landscapes, Sarah Ichioka looks at social-impact architecture at the intersections of urban planning and ecology, and Michelle Lai advocates for urban farming embedded in local culture and knowledge.

A public programme of The Posthuman City.Climates.Habitats.Environments.]]>
Yun Hye Hwang]]> Sarah Ichioka]]> Michelle Lai]]> Laura Miotto]]> Animali Domestici]]> Southeast Asia]]> Asia]]>
Animals]]> Architecture]]> Ecology]]> Urbanism]]> Posthumanism]]>
3.20 – 5.00pm Presentation and Conversation: Biodiver-city and Urban Futures with Animali Domestici, artists; Yun Hye Hwang, Associate Professor, School of Design and Environment, NUS; Sarah Ichioka, Desire Lines; and Michelle Lai, TANAH; moderated by Laura Miotto, Associate Professor, NTU ADM

Thinking through co-existence of species and the city as a habitat for diverse life forms, this panel consists of artists, researchers, and practitioners for whom interspecies interaction is at the core of their practice. Animali Domestici studied the existence of pythons in the city of Bangkok, Yun Hye Hwang observes the outcomes of zero intervention on landscapes, Sarah Ichioka looks at social-impact architecture at the intersections of urban planning and ecology, and Michelle Lai advocates for urban farming embedded in local culture and knowledge.]]>
Animali Domestici]]> Yun Hye Hwang]]> Sarah Ichioka]]> Michelle Lai]]> Laura Miotto]]> Video]]> Southeast Asia]]> Asia]]>