In Bee-tween.
A site-specific installation immersing the audience in the world of bees and their mythical symbolism, inspiring communities to co-create beelines - the passages for pollinators.
Held in the Story Garden, Kings Cross.
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Bees struggle to communicate between patches of greenery. The Buglife Trust plans to develop beelines, the passages for pollinators. Individuals and communities can contribute by planting wildflowers in their backyards and balconies.
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How might we inspire communities to actively contribute to developing beelines so that pollinators and people could thrive in urban environments?
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Increasing empathy and the sense of awe with bees/nature through the site-specific experience, immersing the audience in the world of bees and the ancient mythology where bees were praised as sacred beings.
impact.
Held in Story Garden and experienced by more than 100 visitors, including Public Officials, that added beeline development to the local agenda—following location: East London Waterpark.