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Hi, I’m Alice. I’m a communication designer, researcher and creative practitioner. I create immersive, embodied installations and participatory experiences that act as catalysts for rethinking how we might live with rain in a changing climate.

As part of my practice-based PhD, I create projects under the title Weather-kin, combining research, design, language and technology to explore how creativity can reshape cultural narratives around British rain and the more-than-human world. Central to this is Rainworlding — a creative practice and method of meeting rain differently, approaching rain as an active presence rather than a backdrop or inconvenience, and inviting people to notice, engage with, and imagine futures within rain.

Through this practice, I position myself as a climate imaginaries designer, exploring everyday futures of living with British weather and crafting experiences that deepen ecological connection, support wellbeing, and strengthen human resilience.

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