design for the more than human

Plastomach, sculpture of stomach containing plastic eating fungi

Elizabeth Demaray

Floraborgs, Nesting in The Built Environment, Lichen For Skyscrapers


Floraborgs

 The IndaPlant Project: An Act Of Trans-Species Giving AI, supported houseplant or “floraborg” freely navigate in a domestic space in search of sunlight and water, 2019.

Nesting in The Built Environment

Habitat for nesting in the built environment  (the Shelter Project) utilizes Samsonite suit, luggage and makeup cases that have been retrofitted as nesting and hibernation boxes for birds and bats, 2021.

Transspecies Giving

Home Is Where The Plastic Eating Stomach IsIsland features a plastomach. This refers to a living sculpture in the form of a stomach that eats plastic by virtue of living fungi, 2019

Manhattan Tundra Project

Computer vision supported emergent ecosystems on the unused tops of modernist buildings in Manhattan. https://elizabethdemaray.org/2020/01/14/manhattan-tundra-project/

Home Is Where The Plastic Eating Stomach Is

features a plastomach, a living sculpture in the form of a stomach that eats plastic by virtue of living fungi.