Coexistence with the More-than-Human

What does coexistence with the more-than-human require of us today? How can science, storytelling, and collective knowledge, help restore balance between humans and the living world? This event brings together film and dialogue to explore biodiversity, and our shared responsibility toward the planet’s living fabric.

The evening begins with a screening of Fukai Sango, a documentary film that offers a powerful entry point into the world of coral reef ecosystems and the fragile interdependencies that sustain marine life. Moving from the specificity of corals to broader questions of biodiversity, the program invites reflection on how human activity reshapes ecosystems, and how science, storytelling, and collective knowledge can contribute to their protection and restoration.

The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with experts working at the intersection of marine biology, conservation, and visual storytelling. Together, we will explore human pressures on ecosystems, scientific approaches to conservation and restoration, and existing protection frameworks, along with their gaps. The conversation will also address the role of public engagement and reflect on why biodiversity matters to everyone.

This event is part of the Planetary Embassy in Japan, a global initiative that brings together science, art, policy, and youth perspectives to address pressing planetary challenges.

Program

  • 5:30pm – Doors open
  • 6:00pm – Welcome & introduction
  • 6:15pm – Film screening: FUKAI SANGO
  • 6:35pm – Panel discussion followed by Q&A
  • 7:15pm – Networking reception
  • 8:00pm – End of the event

Event start time

Speakers

Partners

  • Swissnex
  • BrainJuice
  • Science & Technology Office Tokyo