This thesis explores how birds interact with and reinterpret human-made environments from avian perspectives. Through observations of urban bird behavior and methods including collage, speculative writing, 3D scanning, and animation, the project examines how birds forage, navigate, and build within anthropogenic systems. The final outcome is a publication that reconsiders avian agency and multispecies coexistence within urban environments.
This book explores how birds perceive, interact with, and reinterpret human-made environments from avian perspectives. Through observations of urban bird behavior, the project frames birds as active agents who navigate, build, forage, and reshape anthropogenic systems.
Where Birds Meet Objects
This book explores how birds perceive, interact with, and reinterpret human-made environments from avian perspectives. Through observations of urban bird behavior, the project frames birds as active agents who navigate, build, forage, and reshape anthropogenic systems.
Where Birds Meet Objects
This book explores how birds perceive, interact with, and reinterpret human-made environments from avian perspectives. Through observations of urban bird behavior, the project frames birds as active agents who navigate, build, forage, and reshape anthropogenic systems.
Where Birds Meet Objects
This book explores how birds perceive, interact with, and reinterpret human-made environments from avian perspectives. Through observations of urban bird behavior, the project frames birds as active agents who navigate, build, forage, and reshape anthropogenic systems.
Where Birds Meet Objects
This book explores how birds perceive, interact with, and reinterpret human-made environments from avian perspectives. Through observations of urban bird behavior, the project frames birds as active agents who navigate, build, forage, and reshape anthropogenic systems.
Where Birds Meet Objects
This book explores how birds perceive, interact with, and reinterpret human-made environments from avian perspectives. Through observations of urban bird behavior, the project frames birds as active agents who navigate, build, forage, and reshape anthropogenic systems.
12 Birds with the Longest Lifespans
This project explores the theme of time through the lifespans of 12 long-living bird species. Combining bird research, imagery, and typography, the publication reflects on aging, longevity, and different perceptions of time across species.
12 Birds with the Longest Lifespans
This project explores the theme of time through the lifespans of 12 long-living bird species. Combining bird research, imagery, and typography, the publication reflects on aging, longevity, and different perceptions of time across species.
12 Birds with the Longest Lifespans
This project explores the theme of time through the lifespans of 12 long-living bird species. Combining bird research, imagery, and typography, the publication reflects on aging, longevity, and different perceptions of time across species.