Viridixima is a transdisciplinary studio whose practice emerges through the co-creation, grounded in care, with more-than-human and human agencies, from microbes to algorithms. From these relations take form living artefacts, computational ecologies, and alternative cosmologies enacted through matter that reach across the deep past and the near and far future.
The studio unfolds in a state of fluidity and continuous becoming, through sustained, situated inquiry across plural knowledge systems. It dwells in a home laboratory at once feral and intimate, a daily symbiosis with more than three hundred plants, some rescued, some grown from the seeds and scraps of daily meals, alongside fermentation cultures, lichens, fungal colonies, and computational agencies.
From this premise, the studio asks how coexistence might be practised within a civilisation built on separation, what responsibility any act of making carries, and what the human is becoming amid ecological crisis, accelerating technology, and shifting global orders.