ESCAPING THE STRANGE LOOP CLIMATE INSTALLATION
Escaping the Strange Loop was born from a simple question: how can we make climate decisions feel real enough to matter?
Developed together with the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design, the installation placed people at the centre of a looping timeline : 2050, 2080, 2100 ; asking them to act, decide, and see the consequences unfold. Teams worked at mission consoles, triggering live visualisations of environmental and social outcomes.
My role was to keep the story, the technology, and the science moving in harmony, making sure the experience stayed accessible while keeping its complexity intact. The result was a circular space where you could almost feel the weight of future choices. Recognised by the Core77 Design Awards for Speculative Design and Social Impact, it showed that systems thinking can be taught not through lectures, but through play and shared awareness.





