Festival of Ideas: Nature Unseen

Karis Petty

Events & Talks (8 May 2025, 4.30pm - 7.00pm)
A collaboration with the University of Sussex, Festival of Ideas harnesses the transformative power of the arts and humanities to fashion new ways of thinking about the past, present and future. Presented as part of Brighton Festival.

What is nature if you cannot see it? How high is the cedar tree when the eyes cannot climb its boughs? What are the sounds that gather around you in the blue dawn of a summer morning?


There are traditions of thinking about landscapes as seen. We recognise this in landscape paintings and how we stand and “view” nature.


This event invites you into the world of sight impaired collaborators and their experiences of Wakehurst, Kew’s wild botanic garden in the heart of Sussex and home to the Millennium Seed Bank.


Immerse yourself in a soundscape composition, feel along a tactile forest crafted with foraged nature, and meet the collaborators in a Q+A. You will leave inspired to think and feel differently about ‘nature’.


The event encourages you to engage your non-visual senses in what is a predominantly visual world. Through a composition of sounds and textures, you are invited into a deeper connection with nature and art beyond traditional visual engagement.


We are a group of artists and multidisciplinary researchers collaborating on a project based at the University of Sussex exploring pathways to inclusion in the heritage sector through the arts. This research project is led by Dr Karis Jade Petty, Assistant Professor in Anthropology at the University of Sussex. The soundscape is composed by Chris Sciacca, an American sound artist and practice-based researcher specialising in sonic ethnography and soundscape composition. The diverse landscapes and sounds at Wakehurst provided the setting for this collaborative project.


Important information when booking your ticket:



  • When you book, you will be asked to submit your access needs. This event welcomes everybody.

  • Please book a ticket for each person attending, including a sighted guide or carer. This is because the event has a maximum capacity.


  • If you have specific needs or questions, don't hesitate to contact Fabrica directly via phone (01273 778646) or email ([email protected]).
  • Please note that this event has been extended until 7pm.
  • To read about Fabrica venue accessibility, please click here
  • This is a photographed and filmed event, by booking this ticket you consent to being included in photograph and film.



Lead Researcher and Co-Producer: Dr Karis Jade Petty


Co-Producer, Composer, Sound Recordist and Technician: Chris Sciacca


Research Assistant and Production Support: Maisie Farnham


Coordinator and Inclusion Consultant: Iris [last name omitted].


Business Partnerships Manager, University of Sussex: Anne-Fay Townsend


Participation Manager, Wakehurst: Harri Oliver


Event Technician: Alan Bob Smith


Inclusive Artist: Dr Hannah Macpherson


Collaborators: Alfie Penfold; Angie Lim-Umpleby; Bella Kneebone; Guillermo Romero; Iris [last name omitted]; Jacqui Campbell; Keith Turner; Sacha Latham; Gathering The Light Choir; Abigail Gyamfi; Alex Berry; Anna Dewis; Anne Kneebone; Catherine Elias; Helena Skoog; Jane Marrine; Jingjie Yao; Sophia Loukaides; Sophie Magalhaes; Xinglan Wu; Yu ChuChun


Sighted Guiding Trainers: James Langley and Alex Berry


Brighton Festival and Festival of Ideas Producer: Lauren Church


Production Manager, Fabrica: Valerie Furnham


Arts and Humanities Research Coordinator, Wakehurst: Caroline Cornish


Participation Coordinator, Wakehurst: Eliana Van Der Shraft


Co-Director, Fabrica: Liz Whitehead


Office and Communications Coordinator, Fabrica: Petra Giffard


Research Development Manager, University of Sussex: Fergal Raftery


Assistant Research Manager, University of Sussex: Carol Anderson




Partners:


University of Sussex - for more than 60 years the aim of our courses, research, culture and campus has been to stimulate, excite and challenge. From scientific discovery to global policy, from student welfare to career development, the University of Sussex innovates and takes a lead. And today, in every part of society and across the world, you will find someone from the University of Sussex making an original and valuable contribution.



Wakehurst, Kew’s wild botanic garden in Sussex, is home to 535 acres of biodiverse landscapes and the Millennium Seed Bank, the world’s largest store of wild seeds. Wakehurst combines scientific research, horticultural innovation and immersive experiences to inspire curiosity about the natural world. Through inclusive programmes and workshops, Wakehurst connects diverse communities with nature in new and meaningful ways.


East Sussex Vision Support is a charity based in East Sussex that aims to increase the independence, confidence and wellbeing of blind and partially sighted people and also work to promote the understanding of sight loss and its challenges in local communities, businesses, schools and organisations.



Blatchington Court Trust aims to support, inform and empower young people with sight loss under the age of 30 and their families throughout Sussex. Their services are life changing and Blatchington Court Trust are proud to work with incredible young people and their families to make positive change.




Fabrica is a space where everyone can take part in the arts. At Fabrica, visitors can experience culture and creativity in unexpected ways: through our ever-changing calendar of talks, group discussions, film screenings, performances and community-led events. Our year-round programme of creative workshops provide opportunities for all ages to work across disciplines including sculpture, printmaking, drawing and textiles, to support learning and increase wellbeing.


A collaboration with the University of Sussex, Festival of Ideas harnesses the transformative power of the arts and humanities to fashion new ways of thinking about the past, present and future.



Festival of Ideas Nature Unseen
Doors open at 4.30pm Please arrive by 4.55pm for a 5pm start

Free entry

Suitable for ages: 16+

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