
ECOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Exploring how augmented storytelling nurtures
ecological imagination and more-than-human relations
This project explores how augmented and multimodal storying with place can nurture ecological imagination, ethical relations, and possibilities for living otherwise. In collaboration with children, educators, artists, and scientists, we follow how stories, movements, and material traces can open new ways of listening, sensing, and becoming with the more-than-human.
This project is supported by the Insight Grant of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.



