CREDITS

Vital Signs: Another World is Possible

Science Gallery London would like to thank those listed below, and the many others who shaped the development and production of this exhibition. 

Science Gallery London is part of King’s Culture, the knowledge exchange institute that develops creative approaches and collaborations to enhance King’s research, education and impact.

King’s is committed to rapidly scaling our response to the climate emergency through transformative research and embedding sustainability into our teaching, partnerships, impact and operations.

Curation by 

Jen Wong and Laura Purseglove, Science Gallery London

Exhibition Production

Science Gallery London 

ADi Solutions

Kamset

Charlotte Ferreira Upholstery

Exhibition Design and Marketing Creative

Fadó Fadó

Audio Visual 

ADi Audiovisual

Press

The Space inBetween

Season Advisors

George Adamson, Department of Geography, 

Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy 

Sarah Bracking, Department for International Development, 

Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy

Suzanne Hall, Policy Institute,

Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy

Kate MacMillan, Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries, Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Kris de Meyer, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology &, Neuroscience, and UCL Climate Action Unit

Science Gallery London Change Collective: Oluwapelumi Ajayi, Akil Hunte. Tiarna Lee, Elena Lo Presti, Simran Junaid, Chidimma Nwankwo Soriano 


A Space for Resistance and Renewal 

Birungi Kawooya

Bamboo architecture: Stephen Stockbridge

Bark cloth artisans: Mutebi Fred and Ssamula Katamire

Banana fibre sourced by John Muzeyi Kiwanuka

Commissioned by Science Gallery London


Air is Kin

The Centric Lab; Araceli Camargo with Daniel Akinola-Odusola and Josh Artus 

Poem: Thabo Mkwananzi

Declarations: Nabil Al-Kinani, Stuart Bennett, Angela Fonso, Dr Emily Parker, Love Ssega

Digital interface: 10PM Studio

Sound: Femi Oriogun-Williams

Air is Kin interactive commissioned by Science Gallery London


Cosmological Visionaries

Dr Katherine Swancutt, Dr Jan Karlach and Postgraduate Researcher Zuoxi Yueqi, (Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities)

Research collaborators within and beyond Liangshan, in particular: 

Jjiessy Mujy ꐞꍀꃅꏸ (Jiarimuji 嘉日姆几 / Yang Honglin 杨洪林), Alu Nzyhxa ꀊꇐꌅꉐ (Lu Zhifa 卢志发), Ayo Vuli Bbugga ꀋꒀꃴꆺꁮꈚ (Sha Yongcai 沙永才), Liu Xinyi 刘昕 怡, Yoqy Qubo ꑾꐔꐎꀧ (Ma Qubo 马曲博), and Jjubbi Jiqu ꐪꁙꏠꐎ (Lübi Jinqu 吕比金曲)

Digital interface: 10PM Studio

The Cosmological Visionaries project (COSMOVIS) is funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 856543) 

Gayle Chong Kwan

Dr Randa Kachef (Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy)

Commissioned by Science Gallery London, developed with King’s College London Libraries & Collections


Night Bloom

Spectroscope

Artistic Direction: Cathy Mager

Choreography and performance: Alice Hu, An Di, Xianhe Wang

Video Design Artwork and Editing: Ben Glover

Filming: Bob Wang, Sam Zheng, Jack Chi

Illustration: Lifeng He

Music: Ngaio Anyia, mixing by James Ongley

Production: Cat Roberts

Sign Language Interpreters: Blade Tang, Freya McLuckie, Jayme Lawman 

Commissioned by Unlimited with funding from the British Council 


I Sing the Spirit Fantastic

Heather Ackroyd, Dan Harvey, Sir Ben Okri

Graphic design: Sean Chilvers Design

Grass Seed: Germinal

Hessian base: Misia Godebska

Commissioned by Science Gallery London


Sh*t Happens!

Louise Mackenzie

Paper making and printing in collaboration with George Stewart, Overlay Press

Produced in dialogue with:

Dr Randa Kachef (Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy)


Postgraduate Researcher Niken Safitri (Division of Care in Long-Term Conditions, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery, and Palliative Care) 

Charlie Derbaer (University of the Arts London)

Supported by: East Street Arts, Leeds, The NewBridge Project, Newcastle, The Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment (HBBE), Newcastle and Northumbria Universities and Science Gallery London 


Turning up the Heat? 

Angela YT Chan

King’s College London students Amna Asif (Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities)

Leah Brown (Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy) 

Huong Anh Trinh (School of Education, Community and Society, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy)

Design and print in collaboration with Good Studio 

Commissioned by Science Gallery London

LIVING LIBRARY CREDITS 

Rights of the Deep

Emma Critchley

Text co-authors: 

Emma Critchley (artist)

Mekhala Dave (Legal Researcher, TBA21–Academy and PhD researcher in Art History/Curating,University of Applied Arts Vienna)

Pradeep Arjan Singh (Lawyer and Fellow at the Research Institute for Sustainability, Potsdam)


Pacific-based experts:

Solomon Pili Kahoʻohalahala (Native Hawaiian Elder of the Lāna’i Maunalei Ahupua’a, Maui Nui Makai Network)

Edwin “Ekolu” Lindsey (President of Maui Cultural Lands)

Alanna Matamaru Smith (Director Te Ipukarea Society (NGO), Cook Islands)

Frank Murphy (Programme Director, Tetiaroa Society)

Quack Pirihi (Queer Activist, Aotearoa)

Hinano Teavai-Murphy (President of the Association Te Pu Atitia and Cultural Director of Tetiaroa Society)


Legal advisors:

Dr Emily Barritt (Centre for Climate Law and Governance, King’s College London),

Kristina Gjerde JD (Senior High Seas Advisor, IUCN Ocean)


Scientific advisors:

Dr Maila Guilhon (Research Fellow, The Nippon Foundation, University of Edinburgh Ocean Voices Programme)

Professor Kerry Howell (Professor of Deep-Sea Ecology University of Plymouth, Co-lead of UN Ocean Decade Challenger 150 Programme)

Professor Rachel Mills (Senior Vice President (Academic) and Professor of Ocean Chemistry, King’s College London)

Postgraduate Legal Researcher: Saifeddine Benamar (Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London)

Production Manager: Laura Mousavi-Zadeh

Commissioned by Science Gallery London


Feeling the Heat?

Dr George Adamson (Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy), Dr Kirstie Hewlett (Policy Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy) and Dr Johanna Kieniewicz (King’s Culture, Faculty of Arts and Humanities)

Produced in partnership with London Councils, and climate teams from the London Boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark and Tower Hamlets.

Zine design and print: Good Studio 

Hopeful Futures is funded by the King’s Climate and Sustainability Seed Fund

Good Studio print display

Jo Brinton, Good Studio

Prints produced in workshops, including in collaboration with King’s Climate Action Network and The Feminist Library, led by Jo Brinton 

Commissioned by Science Gallery London


Living Library Reels

Contributors: 

Heather Ackroyd, artist

Angela YT Chan, artist

Elena Lo Presti, Change Collective

Dr Ellan Lincoln-Hyde (Department of Interdisciplinary Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Humanities)

Dr Clara de Massol (Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries, Faculty of Arts and Humanities) 

Dr Ruth Bowyer (Department of Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine) 

Dr Sridhar Venkatapuram (Department of Population Health Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine)

Dr Helen Adams (Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy)

Dr George Adamson (Department of Geography,  Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy)

Professor Frans Berkhout (Department of Geography,  Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy)

Dr Margaret Kadiri (Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy)

Professor Daanish Mustafa (Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy) 

Brittany Pugh (Postgraduate Researcher, Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy)

Dr Clement Sefa-Nyarko (African Leadership Centre, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy)

Zenzo Sibanda (Postgraduate Researcher, Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy)

Filming and editing: Ben Haines, (King’s Culture, King’s College London)

Living Library Creative Producer: Judit Agui


NatureBoost

Professor Andrea Mechelli (Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience) and Michael Smythe (Nomad Projects)

NatureBoost app demonstration video: Product Studio

NatureBoost is funded by Wellcome 


re:pig

Ekaterina Gladkova

Naho Matsuda

Dr Christine Barnes (Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy)

Hannah Davey 

Mary Jane Edwards

Luigi Honorat 

Felix Klee

Harun Morrison

Commissioned by Science Gallery London


Taio Tarot

Imogen Malpas

Aislinn Finnegan, Daniela Jiménez, Laura Ferré Scotelari, Matheus Henrique Ribeiro, Olivia McEwan Hill, Lapoze Judaku, Ludi Leiva, Tatjana Junker, Gabriella Street


Weather Memories

Dr George Adamson (Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy)

Dr Jessica Rapson (Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries, Faculty of Arts and Humanities)

Dr Anna Woodham (Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries, Faculty of Arts and Humanities)  

Dr Taylor Annabell (Utrecht University)


ADDITIONAL THANKS TO:

The Shard London

The Global Science Gallery Network