If you are interested in the living landscape and creative collaborations, this is a resource for you. Through practice, art, ecology, philosophy, and storytelling, we offer themes of renewal and resilience and reimagine our relationship with the Earth and each other.
Our purpose is to establish the CEP as a key infrastructure for Earth-focused objectives and to inspire a new culture of creative collaboration and mutual support.

Thanks for being part of the CEP community
What is the C.E.P.?
Founded in 2022, the C.E.P. began with six incredible contributors from diverse fields, including Anthropology, Human Evolution & Behaviour, Data Science, Design, and Photography. So far, we’ve:
Published a peer-reviewed paper in the Sophia Journal.
Built software to access NASA and ESA data for viewing fire from space.
Written an essay contextualising Fort McMurray’s historic PyroCb fire.
Conducted an anthropological study with communities affected by the Fort McMurray fire.
Produced a short film on the history of fire in Istanbul’s urban ecology.
Held a month-long exhibition at London’s Historic Lauderdale House during Earth Day.
Partnered with Metalabel, an independent distribution network founded by Kickstarter co-founder Yancy Strickler.
What’s coming in 2025?
Holland Park Artist Residency, London
In partnership with the Daisy Green Collection, I began an Artist in Residence program in October 2024. In 2025, we’ll host a series of events and photography exhibitions in one of London’s most beloved central parks.
Circling Back to Fort McMurray, Canada
Nine years after my last visit, I’ll return to Fort McMurray to participate in an art festival aligned with the publication of our upcoming monograph about the 2016 fire. We’re producing 20 unique copies of the monograph to gift to the local community.
Launching Nature (Mother):
This call is an initiative that will invite individuals from all disciplines to present deep perspectives on nature as a nurturing force and living landscape.
Why Subscribe?
Your support makes this work possible. Climate resilience is a mission I’m 100% committed to, and your subscription—whether free or paid—helps us continue creating and sharing valuable insights as an independent research group.
By joining us, you’ll be part of a vital journey toward a more connected and resilient world.
Here’s what you’ll get:
Free Subscribers: Monthly updates on activities and interviews.
Paid Subscribers: Discounts on new releases, access to in-depth articles, patron listing on the website, and discounts on prints, books, and events.
