Telenatura Lab uses acoustic ecology, sound design, visual storytelling, interactive installations, and social engagement to tell stories about our future with the planet.
Category: Projects
A Study of Scarred Landscapes
“A Device for the Study of Scarred Landscapes,” is an open source multi-layered pollution sensing device which allows the user to interact with the environment by revealing invisible information about the land.
Insect House Workshop
This workshop centers around teaching French teenagers why insect biodiversity is important for plant health, agriculture, and food.
The Zone
Javascipt, 2017 A text-based experience that challenges players to reconsider their environment as they explore the remains of a deserted town in the aftermath of a disaster. It’s up to you to discover the mysteries of what happened before your time runs out. Exhibited at Plateforme Gallery in Paris for the MERGE: ART && DESIGN […]
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The internet is a tool which facilitates an entire new set of interactions and social connections that would never be possible without it, but does it really provide the emotional feedback necessary to create fulfilling connections?
Zadig & Voltaire
I collaborated with a group of fashion students at Parsons Paris to design the façades for the Zadig and Voltaire flagship stores in New York and Paris for the company’s 20th anniversary celebration.
Bourdelle360
Bourdelle360 is a mobile application that potential museum visitors can use to learn about the sculptor Antoine Bourdelle and the Bourdelle Museum in order to build a virtual connection between the public works and the museum exhibits.
send-me-a-task.com
www.send-me-a-task.com is an online service directing artists Dasha Ilina and Amanda Lewis to fulfill algorithmic tasks emulating the demanding workflow that workers subjected to gig economy standards experience daily.
Nothing to Hide
This project highlights three more notable aspects of surveillance. In order to do that, three devices were created to show all of the obvious ways with which we’re being tracked.
Tonal Architectures
According to Einstein, “Everything in life is Vibration.” All matter is constantly in a state of vibration, of creating sound, whether or not it is audible.