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Dates and times

28.10.2025 from 18:30 at 20:00

With Elise Misao Hunchuck, researcher



VENUE: Casino Display, 1, rue de la Loge, L-1945 Luxembourg



In English



Elise Misao Hunchuck's talk traces the stories of objects we place into landscapes—from stone markers that shape coastal life to atmospheric infrastructure that imagines particles in the air as harvestable resources. Bringing together architecture, landscape architecture, ecology, and media studies, this transdisciplinary exploration exposes the hidden material practices that construct the so-called natural world. Recognising every landscape as an ongoing collaboration between human and non-human forces, together we'll ask: what futures become possible when we understand nature not as something to preserve, but as something we are continually shaping—and that, in turn, is constantly shaping us.



Biography             



Elise Misao Hunchuck (she/her, b. Toronto, CA) is a spatial researcher, editor, curator, and writer based between Berlin and Milan. Her transdisciplinary practice brings together architecture, landscape architecture, ecology, and media studies to document and archive the co-constitutive relationships between plants, animals, and minerals through text, images, and cartographies. Elise is currently a visiting adjunct assistant professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation in the M.S. Advanced Architectural Design program (2021–current). She serves on the editorial board of Scapegoat Journal: Architecture / Landscape / Political Economy. and was editor and discourse curator for transmediale, Berlin's festival for digital art and culture, from 2021 to 2025. She is a 2024–2026 Fellow (spatial, architecture and design) at Akademie Schloss Solitude.

From ECHO.lu

Graphic design: Inès Hosni / Photo: Tsunami warning stone along the northeastern coast of Japan © Elise Misao Hunchuck