Project Lead

Fiammetta Pennisi
Swissnex introduces the Planetary Embassy as a space for reflection and exchange on how diplomacy might evolve when it extends beyond human-centered interests to engage with the planet’s living systems. Across the global Swissnex network, the Planetary Embassy takes shape through a series of pop-up experiences.
In Japan, it unfolds as a space for collective inquiry and shared responsibility through an exhibition and a program of events, bringing together artists, researchers, innovators, and young thinkers from around the world to explore new relationships between humans, ecosystems, and more-than-human beings.
At its core is the exhibition “Imagining Planetary Diplomacy”, developed in collaboration with Yuko Hasegawa, former Director of the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art and Visiting Professor at Kyoto University. The exhibition presents selected projects from the open call NextGen: Imagining Planetary Diplomacy, which invited emerging artists, researchers, and innovators to envision new forms of diplomacy in a time of planetary change.
Throughout March, a series of public talks, workshops, and discussions will unfold in dialogue with the exhibition. The program brings next-generation voices into conversation with Swiss and Japanese perspectives, highlighting the role of cross-disciplinary exchange in shaping futures grounded in planetary wellbeing.
How can diplomacy, research, and cultural practice respond to environmental challenges that extend beyond human-centered frameworks? While presenting the exhibition projects, speakers from the fields of art, science, philosophy, and curatorial practice will explore how planetary dialogue can open new ways of listening, cooperation, and shared responsibility.
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.
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.
How can energy innovation respond responsibly to complex, interconnected global challenges? This event invites participants to explore how humans, technologies, and ecosystems can act together to address shared planetary challenges.
What does it mean to enter into dialogue with the Earth? And how might young people contribute to a more just climate future? Join us to explore how youth engagement can foster climate futures grounded in care and coexistence.
Stay tuned as further events are announced.
Project Lead
Fiammetta Pennisi
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Alice Rouaud






