(RE)WILD
2023
This editorial project examines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology through a curated collection of artistic works, short fiction, and nonfiction essays. Combining ecological research with creative expression, it explores themes of urban greenspaces, rights to nature, animal welfare, and natural healthcare innovations. By presenting these narratives through the lens of multiple species, the project deliberately de-centers anthropocentric perspectives, challenging traditional notions of human ownership over the natural world.
Printed on natural materials and hand-bound, the format reflects its commitment and interest in ecological principles. Each element—whether written, visual, or tactile—emphasizes the interconnectedness of organisms, landscapes, and human activity. The project fosters a dialogue about conservation, cohabitation, and the necessity of restoring ecological balance. By integrating storytelling, art, and research, it provides a multidisciplinary platform for rethinking humanity’s role within the natural environment and invites reflection on how we might foster coexistence rather than dominance.
80 pages
A4