elliegibson
Artist, Illustrator, Researcher

Murmur zines @stickyfingerspublishing fair. What a thrill to see someone I DIDN’T KNOW buying one…. These little prayers going out into the world

Absolutely over the moon that all my Dandelion zine series is now stocked in @bookartbookshop This place is such a source of inspiration I am pinching myself that my own work is in there!

So delighted that my Dandelion zine series has been selected for the communal table at @stickyfingerspublishing Publishing fair. Come! Buy all three!!! Saturday 11th April, St James Church, New Cross SE14 6AD

So excited to share a recent collaboration with the brilliant illustrator Ellie Gibson @elliegibson 🐋✨
As part of @agihaines and my ongoing research Synthetic Empathy (which has started since last year), we’re exploring apology as a speculative design method for ecological engagement. In our writing for the first project, “Would You, Could You Apologise to the Sad Whales?”, we reflect on whales as intelligent beings, and then widen the lens to cetaceans more broadly- thinking about how humans relate to, harm, and speak to non-human life.
This zine is one part of the ongoing process and appears as part of Ellie’s zine series Dandelion Cypsela. Her drawings capture lamentation as the emotional core of the project, and we’re so grateful for this beautiful collaboration 💙🐋
#sythenticempathyfornonhumans #SEfNH #whales #apology #lamentation #designresearch #zine

So excited to share a recent collaboration with the brilliant illustrator Ellie Gibson @elliegibson 🐋✨
As part of @agihaines and my ongoing research Synthetic Empathy (which has started since last year), we’re exploring apology as a speculative design method for ecological engagement. In our writing for the first project, “Would You, Could You Apologise to the Sad Whales?”, we reflect on whales as intelligent beings, and then widen the lens to cetaceans more broadly- thinking about how humans relate to, harm, and speak to non-human life.
This zine is one part of the ongoing process and appears as part of Ellie’s zine series Dandelion Cypsela. Her drawings capture lamentation as the emotional core of the project, and we’re so grateful for this beautiful collaboration 💙🐋
#sythenticempathyfornonhumans #SEfNH #whales #apology #lamentation #designresearch #zine

So excited to share a recent collaboration with the brilliant illustrator Ellie Gibson @elliegibson 🐋✨
As part of @agihaines and my ongoing research Synthetic Empathy (which has started since last year), we’re exploring apology as a speculative design method for ecological engagement. In our writing for the first project, “Would You, Could You Apologise to the Sad Whales?”, we reflect on whales as intelligent beings, and then widen the lens to cetaceans more broadly- thinking about how humans relate to, harm, and speak to non-human life.
This zine is one part of the ongoing process and appears as part of Ellie’s zine series Dandelion Cypsela. Her drawings capture lamentation as the emotional core of the project, and we’re so grateful for this beautiful collaboration 💙🐋
#sythenticempathyfornonhumans #SEfNH #whales #apology #lamentation #designresearch #zine

So excited to share a recent collaboration with the brilliant illustrator Ellie Gibson @elliegibson 🐋✨
As part of @agihaines and my ongoing research Synthetic Empathy (which has started since last year), we’re exploring apology as a speculative design method for ecological engagement. In our writing for the first project, “Would You, Could You Apologise to the Sad Whales?”, we reflect on whales as intelligent beings, and then widen the lens to cetaceans more broadly- thinking about how humans relate to, harm, and speak to non-human life.
This zine is one part of the ongoing process and appears as part of Ellie’s zine series Dandelion Cypsela. Her drawings capture lamentation as the emotional core of the project, and we’re so grateful for this beautiful collaboration 💙🐋
#sythenticempathyfornonhumans #SEfNH #whales #apology #lamentation #designresearch #zine

So excited to share a recent collaboration with the brilliant illustrator Ellie Gibson @elliegibson 🐋✨
As part of @agihaines and my ongoing research Synthetic Empathy (which has started since last year), we’re exploring apology as a speculative design method for ecological engagement. In our writing for the first project, “Would You, Could You Apologise to the Sad Whales?”, we reflect on whales as intelligent beings, and then widen the lens to cetaceans more broadly- thinking about how humans relate to, harm, and speak to non-human life.
This zine is one part of the ongoing process and appears as part of Ellie’s zine series Dandelion Cypsela. Her drawings capture lamentation as the emotional core of the project, and we’re so grateful for this beautiful collaboration 💙🐋
#sythenticempathyfornonhumans #SEfNH #whales #apology #lamentation #designresearch #zine

So excited to share a recent collaboration with the brilliant illustrator Ellie Gibson @elliegibson 🐋✨
As part of @agihaines and my ongoing research Synthetic Empathy (which has started since last year), we’re exploring apology as a speculative design method for ecological engagement. In our writing for the first project, “Would You, Could You Apologise to the Sad Whales?”, we reflect on whales as intelligent beings, and then widen the lens to cetaceans more broadly- thinking about how humans relate to, harm, and speak to non-human life.
This zine is one part of the ongoing process and appears as part of Ellie’s zine series Dandelion Cypsela. Her drawings capture lamentation as the emotional core of the project, and we’re so grateful for this beautiful collaboration 💙🐋
#sythenticempathyfornonhumans #SEfNH #whales #apology #lamentation #designresearch #zine

So excited to share a recent collaboration with the brilliant illustrator Ellie Gibson @elliegibson 🐋✨
As part of @agihaines and my ongoing research Synthetic Empathy (which has started since last year), we’re exploring apology as a speculative design method for ecological engagement. In our writing for the first project, “Would You, Could You Apologise to the Sad Whales?”, we reflect on whales as intelligent beings, and then widen the lens to cetaceans more broadly- thinking about how humans relate to, harm, and speak to non-human life.
This zine is one part of the ongoing process and appears as part of Ellie’s zine series Dandelion Cypsela. Her drawings capture lamentation as the emotional core of the project, and we’re so grateful for this beautiful collaboration 💙🐋
#sythenticempathyfornonhumans #SEfNH #whales #apology #lamentation #designresearch #zine

So excited to share a recent collaboration with the brilliant illustrator Ellie Gibson @elliegibson 🐋✨
As part of @agihaines and my ongoing research Synthetic Empathy (which has started since last year), we’re exploring apology as a speculative design method for ecological engagement. In our writing for the first project, “Would You, Could You Apologise to the Sad Whales?”, we reflect on whales as intelligent beings, and then widen the lens to cetaceans more broadly- thinking about how humans relate to, harm, and speak to non-human life.
This zine is one part of the ongoing process and appears as part of Ellie’s zine series Dandelion Cypsela. Her drawings capture lamentation as the emotional core of the project, and we’re so grateful for this beautiful collaboration 💙🐋
#sythenticempathyfornonhumans #SEfNH #whales #apology #lamentation #designresearch #zine

Nearly done with the newest zine- SUPER excited about this one @pagemasters.co @soomippp @agihaines

Thank you @academyfilms for SUCH a classy party. So wonderful to see everyone in real life

@autumndewilde wins the @shots_creative award for British Airways… collected by the absolute rockstar producer that is @julietnaylor. Thanks once again @anoncontent… you guys rock

@autumndewilde wins the @shots_creative award for British Airways… collected by the absolute rockstar producer that is @julietnaylor. Thanks once again @anoncontent… you guys rock

@autumndewilde wins the @shots_creative award for British Airways… collected by the absolute rockstar producer that is @julietnaylor. Thanks once again @anoncontent… you guys rock
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