Abstract
This paper presents Nesting Ferality, a performative installation that examines how feral rose-ringed parakeets are represented online and governed in Dutch cities. Expanding existing research at the interconnection of artistic practice and cultural geography, the installation incorporates and performs quantitative and qualitative data in an exhibition space. The project deploys everyday digital technologies in novel ways to reshape people’s perception and to explore how artists and geographers can collaborate to foster new environmental politics and mobilise new publics.
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