Table of Air is a poetic exploration of the invisible networks that sustain life—fragile, fungal, and communal. Drawing on the metaphor of mycelium as nature’s unseen Wi-Fi, the work reflects on decay as transformation, solitude as growth, and cardboard as both couture and colony. Through soft structures and ephemeral materials, it asks: what holds us when systems collapse? Inspired by Ubuntu philosophy, Table of Air celebrates mutual care, quiet resilience, and the delicate architectures of survival that thrive in the dark.
Bergen Norway
Let’s Make Something Together
Kampala, Uganda.
Bergen, Norway.
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