Lucy Sabin United Kingdom
I create interdisciplinary works at the intersection of art, science, and ecology. Focusing on atmosphere, breath, weather, and eco-justice, my practice uses media arts and digital storytelling to translate research into sensory, participatory forms. Through collaboration and creative inquiry, I seek to open new ways of experiencing and responding to environmental change.
My practice explores how atmosphere, breath, weather, and eco-justice shape lived experience. I use media arts and digital storytelling to translate complex environmental and scientific themes into accessible, creative forms. Grounded in geography, design, and web development, my work often takes participatory and research-driven formats.
Collaboration is central. I work with scientists, musicians, curators, and communities to bring different perspectives into dialogue. Using methods such as walking interviews, workshops, and deep mapping, I gather local knowledges and multispecies stories, creating works that highlight ecological entanglements and collective responses to change.
Through exhibitions, podcasts, and toolkits, I bridge art and research while keeping lived experience at the core. My aim is to open up new ways of sensing, understanding, and imagining ecological futures that are just, diverse, and grounded in everyday life.
