- Ravi Agarwal
- Mohammad Al Attar
- Lisa Baraitser
- Felipe Castelblanco
- Maria Chehonadskih
- Shadreck Chirikure
- Myung Ae Choi
- L. Sasha Gora
- Orit Halpern
- Valentina Karga
- John Kim
- Francine M.G. McCarthy
- Margarida Mendes
- Claire Pentecost
- Jahnavi Phalkey
- Patricia Reed
- Sophia Roosth
- Nishant Shah
- Adania Shibli
- Fernando Silva e Silva
- Rebecca Snedeker
- Nikiwe Solomon
- Jenna Sutela
- Koki Tanaka
- Simon Turner
- Mark Williams
- Mi You
- Jan Zalasiewicz
- Gary Zhexi Zhang
- Kai van Eikels
Where is the Planetary?
How could collaboration maintain a habitable planet? What concepts of the world underlie political and social approaches to a transforming Earth system? How can a variety of worldviews be transformed into shared planetary-scale practices that could address the current challenges? Where is the Planetary? is a collective search for models of living together on Earth.
Read More- projectRavi Agarwal, Jamie Allen, Lisa Baraitser, Paul Boshears, Maria Chehonadskih, Myung Ae Choi, L. Sasha Gora, Nina Jäger, Lital Khaikin, John Kim, Francine M.G. McCarthy, Claire Pentecost, Jahnavi Phalkey, Patricia Reed, Adania Shibli, Fernando Silva e Silva, Rebecca Snedeker, Nikiwe Solomon, Jenna Sutela, Koki Tanaka, Simon Turner, Mark Williams, Mi You, Jan Zalasiewicz, Gary Zhexi Zhang, Kai van Eikels
Where is the Planetary? Day 1
In an experimental setting designed by artist Koki Tanaka, scientists, scholars, and artists share various perspectives on planetary practice.
Communicating, Consensus Building, Engagement, Experiment, Modeling, Storytelling, Cosmologies, Scale, Care
- projectRavi Agarwal, Mohammad Al Attar, Jamie Allen, Lisa Baraitser, Paul Boshears, Maria Chehonadskih, Shadreck Chirikure, Myung Ae Choi, L. Sasha Gora, Orit Halpern, Nina Jäger, Valentina Karga, Lital Khaikin, John Kim, Francine M.G. McCarthy, Margarida Mendes, Claire Pentecost, Jahnavi Phalkey, Patricia Reed, Nishant Shah, Adania Shibli, Fernando Silva e Silva, Rebecca Snedeker, Nikiwe Solomon, Jenna Sutela, Koki Tanaka, Simon Turner, Mark Williams, Mi You, Gary Zhexi Zhang, Kai van Eikels
Where is the Planetary? Day 2
The search for a common planetary practice becomes tangible, as the five research questions are linked to a series of activities.
Communicating, Consensus Building, Engagement, Experiment, Modeling, Storytelling, Cosmologies, Care, Scale
- projectRavi Agarwal, Mohammad Al Attar, Jamie Allen, Paul Boshears, Maria Chehonadskih, Myung Ae Choi, Orit Halpern, Nina Jäger, Valentina Karga, Lital Khaikin, John Kim, Francine M.G. McCarthy, Margarida Mendes, Claire Pentecost, Jahnavi Phalkey, Patricia Reed, Nishant Shah, Adania Shibli, Fernando Silva e Silva, Rebecca Snedeker, Nikiwe Solomon, Koki Tanaka, Simon Turner, Mark Williams
Where is the Planetary? Day 3
The search for the coordinates, overlaps, convergences, and tensions that arise when myriad cosmologies converge around a common intent.
Communicating, Engagement, Experiment, Modeling, Storytelling, Cosmologies, Scale, Care
- contribution
A Planetary Praxis in the Anthropocene
Where is the Planetary? curatorial statement
Engagement, Communicating, Experiment, Storytelling, Scale, Agency
- contributionKoki Tanaka
A Conversation with Koki Tanaka on Where is the Planetary?
Koki Tanaka explains his approach to designing five experimental settings for Where is the Planetary?
Experiment, Engagement, Adaptation, Care, Scale, Climate change, Socio-ecological design


The notes in this booklet assemble positions, initial thoughts, and proposals of the participants of Where is the Planetary? In these texts, the authors begin to work with the five guiding questions based on their respective fields and methods of work, preparing the ground for moments of provocation and collaborative learning.
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