Drop in for a guided sensory experience that playfully engages with regenerative design and the circular economy
Harness sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch to encircle yourself in a new vision for the future. Think immersive future-focussed sensory party.
Wander the pavilion and taste regenerative futures, touch the extended life of second-hand garments, smell the unique scent of 3D printable biodegradable bioplastics, and see the poetic adaptability of zero-waste, modular furniture and regenerative natural fibres. Open every facet of perception and attune yourself to a future that’s happening now.
House of Heat is a unique collaboration bringing together academic and industry leaders, led by Neomatter co-founder and RMIT senior lecturer Ollie Cotsaftis. Joining him are industrial designer and circular economy expert Sarah Dsylva, and UNSW senior lecturer Nina Williams, who works at the intersection of cultural geography and design studies.
This is a true melting of minds from academia and industry, working together to demystify complex concepts and showcase the material innovators and makers leading the way in our transition to coexistence.
Stay late or drop in to explore at your own pace. Get Tickets here.