Systems of Care Across Species

What might care look like beyond the human? In this hands-on workshop, participants work directly with slime molds to explore collaboration and cohabitation across species boundaries. Moving between theory and practice, the session combines trans-species thinking, bioArt, and slime mold biology with guided experimentation.

This workshop explores future forms of cohabitation between humans and other species through trans-species theory, bioArt, and direct experimentation with slime molds. Inspired by Hanna Saito and Sulamith Tamborriello’s Systems of Care in Slime Mould Structures, it approaches the slime mold as collaborator rather than specimen, an organism that blurs boundaries between individual and collective, teaching us about decentralized intelligence and adaptive connection.

Participants are encouraged to examine how care functions as a method and ethical stance: a way to organize resistance, share responsibility, and imagine new ecologies of living-together. The workshop’s theoretical input introduces concepts from trans-species thinking and bioArt alongside the biology of slime molds, revealing how non-human systems can reframe ideas of agency and learning.

Through guided experiments and observation, participants will work hands-on with slime molds to trace growth patterns, responsiveness, and environmental interaction. This practice becomes both scientific and poetic, an embodied reflection on reciprocity and interdependence. Ultimately, the workshop aims to foster awareness of the power dynamics within cohabitation and to cultivate trans-species sensitivity: a mindset that sees life as mutually shaped, connected, and sustained through acts of attentive care.

This event forms part of the Planetary Embassy in Japan. At the venue, the exhibition Imagining Planetary Diplomacy, featuring selected youth projects from around the world, will be on view. Together, the workshop and exhibition invite visitors to imagine new forms of planetary diplomacy.

Program

  • 1:30pm – Doors open
  • 2:00pm – Welcome
  • 2:20pm – Introduction & Discussion
  • 3:00pm – Break
  • 3:10pm – Presentation about theory
  • 3:30pm – Workshop
  • 4:40pm – Discussion
  • 5:00pm – End of the event

Event start time

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Partners

  • Swissnex
  • Presence Switzerland