“In contrast with viewing nostalgia as a re-experiencing of emotional pasts, it may also be seen as a longing for times and places that one has never experienced.” Co-authored with poet Sahar Muradi. Published by Montez Press.

This project (a photo series and Climate LARPing Field Guide), comissioned by the Institute for the Future and funded by the World Bank Climate Investment Fund, presents ficto-critical suggestions for rehersing our interactions with future landscapes.
Photographs and digital prints speculating on geologic processes involving anthropogenic materials


Altars which reflect ways humans re-inscribe values through repeated performances and ritual. In this case, speculative values in an altered climate, including portability in the face of climate migration.



Project in the form of a photo series, video, and live olfactory radio program considering the mediation of our senses and memory.

