Artistic Research

My artistic research explores scenography as a form of worldbuilding that connects space, narrative, and embodied experience. It brings together long-term artistic projects, teaching formats, and international collaborations. At its core lies the question of how artistic practice can generate knowledge and open new perspectives on ecological and societal transformation.

Camilla Cosmos

Camilla Cosmos is an evolving artistic research universe that explores ecological transformation through narrative and embodied experience. It brings together scenography, storytelling, and participation, using fiction to create affective access to complex environmental realities. Across its different project lines, Camilla becomes a living space for sensing, imagining, and shaping possible futures.

Selected project lines:
Camilla Plastic Ocean Plan
Camilla Planet Food
Camilla Waters

Each project line explores a specific ecological and narrative dimension within the Camilla Cosmos.

Artistic research in process | Large-scale painting and spatial thinking | Photo: Lukas Stopczynski

Art for Futures Lab

Art for Futures Lab is a collaborative platform for speculative worldbuilding, developed with the Institute for Art and Innovation. It connects artistic research, teaching, and transdisciplinary exchange.

Speculative design workshop Transdisciplinary exchange | Photo: Sandra Julia Reils

Embodiment & Practice

Embodiment is a central dimension of my artistic research. Through movement-based and performative formats, I explore how perception, space, and narrative are experienced and generated through the body. These practices open alternative modes of knowledge production, extending scenography beyond representation.

Embodied practice Sensing and shaping space | Photo: Angelica BöhmCollective practice Scenography as shared spatial experience | Photo: Sandra Julia Reils