Adapting to Survive

IMAGE: Seagull or See Gull? - Marnie White
IMAGE: Seagull or See Gull? - Marnie White
IMAGE: Seagull or See Gull? - Marnie White
IMAGE: Seagull or See Gull? - Marnie White
IMAGE: Seagull or See Gull? - Marnie White
IMAGE: Adaptation: Speculating on a Future Human Form - Rebecca Morton
IMAGE: Adaptation: Speculating on a Future Human Form - Rebecca Morton
IMAGE: Adaptation: Speculating on a Future Human Form - Rebecca Morton
IMAGE: Adaptation: Speculating on a Future Human Form - Rebecca Morton
IMAGE: Adaptation: Speculating on a Future Human Form - Rebecca Morton
IMAGE: Crafting My Community to Reduce Global Warming - Lucia Coggins
IMAGE: Crafting My Community to Reduce Global Warming - Lucia Coggins
IMAGE: Crafting My Community to Reduce Global Warming - Lucia Coggins
IMAGE: Crafting My Community to Reduce Global Warming - Lucia Coggins
IMAGE: Crafting My Community to Reduce Global Warming - Lucia Coggins
IMAGE: Adapting to Our Sea Neighbours - Michaela Lyons
IMAGE: Adapting to Our Sea Neighbours - Michaela Lyons
IMAGE: Adapting to Our Sea Neighbours - Michaela Lyons
IMAGE: Adapting to Our Sea Neighbours - Michaela Lyons

Focusing on the theme of adaptation of animals to survive in shared habitats with humans, our group has been exploring the idea of both fast evolution and adaptation through a series of individual creative responses. 

We wanted to demonstrate that both human and animals are connected by the habitat we share, yet humans are the ones who disrupt, destroy and impact the relationship.

Some outcomes looked at the concept of animals being revealing agents of human disruption whilst some responded primarily to the climate emergency.

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