MISSILES ON OUR LAND

collaboration with Border Forensics, 2022

The exhibition stand explores the deep interconnections between soil, culture, and conservation through a multi-sensory experience. Using media installations, interactive soil testing, and participatory discussions, the exhibition will engage visitors in matters of soil care that go beyond its conventional perception as an economic or ecological resource. Informed by ongoing research in Madagascar’s Masoala National Park, this exhibition stand emphasises soil’s role as a living entity that sustains both human and more-than-human communities.

The exhibition stand explores the deep interconnections between soil, culture, and conservation through a multi-sensory experience. Using media installations, interactive soil testing, and participatory discussions, the exhibition will engage visitors in matters of soil care that go beyond its conventional perception as an economic or ecological resource. Informed by ongoing research in Madagascar’s Masoala National Park, this exhibition stand emphasises soil’s role as a living entity that sustains both human and more-than-human communities.