Caroline Vogel

Information Experience Design (MA)

About

Caroline Vogel is a designer whose practice spans interactive installations, performances, and participatory workshops. Rooted in ecofeminist theory, posthumanism, and new materialism, her work explores the entangled relationships between human and more-than-human worlds.

During her time at the Royal College of Art, Caroline was part of the Interspecies Entanglements collective, through which she developed a collaborative approach to communicating and negotiating the complex, messy, and wondrous dynamics of multispecies entanglements.

Her recent projects include speculative investigations into the agency of lichen, a workshop format that maps the vanishing soundscapes of coral reefs through instrument-making, and a performance that invites collective storytelling and non-linear knowledge sharing.

Caroline holds an MA in Information Experience Design from the Royal College of Art and a BSc in Visual Computing and Design from the University of Applied Sciences Hamm-Lippstadt.
Her work has been exhibited at the Barbican Centre, Brompton Chapel Gallery, and Horniman Museums & Gardens.

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