Rewilding
In Practice
Concrete forms of implementation through experimentation — tools for research, transmission, and dialogue. Each project becomes a testing ground to explore new ways of doing, trial ideas, spark discussions, and engage diverse actors around the complexity of the living world.
Our Approach
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Sensitive Research
Transdisciplinary research blending ecology, aesthetics, ontology, and experience to nourish new approaches to the living world.
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Collective Experimentation
Workshops, residencies, explorations, and immersions that enable the concrete activation of knowledge and transformative experiences.
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Creation & Storytelling
Sensitive narratives — written, visual, artistic, cartographic, sonic — to spread a culture of the wild.
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Territorial Implementation
Rooted projects connected to specific places — wilderness, semi-wild areas, thresholds, urban areas, and transitioning territories.
In development · 2026
Aix-en-Provence —
Grand Site Concors
Sainte-Victoire
Rewilding the way we inhabit the Earth
In the landscapes of Sainte-Victoire, our first prototype takes root. A field of experimentation where artists, scientists, naturalists, residents, and researchers come together exploring new ways of perceiving, inhabiting, and transforming our relationship with a living territory.
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In development · 2026
Grounded
Rewilding
Urban soil rewilding · Aix-en-Provence
Starting from climate projections for Aix-en-Provence, we explored a simple idea: what if urban adaptation begins with healthy and thriving soils? Soil is not a surface, it is living infrastructure, connecting the natural and built environment at the microbial level.
We are looking to connect with local actors, researchers, institutions, and collectives, to explore how this approach can be tested and implemented in urban spaces.
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Open to Collaboration
"We are actively developing new prototypes and open to new territories."
If you are working on ecological transformation in your territory and feel a resonance with our approach, we would love to connect and explore what could emerge together.
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