Harvesting Water From the Sky
(2025 – in-progress)
A collaborative research and public art initiative exploring fog as a source of water and inspiration. This CITRIS-supported working group investigates local flora and fauna through field research, augmented reality (AR), and public art. The project combines environmental science with creative technologies to visualize fog-dependent ecosystems and prototype climate-resilient artworks that collect water, yes, but they also collect community, conversation, and accountability.

UCSC OpenLab, Art+Fog Collective, photo credit: Saul Villegas, 2025
Summer working group at the Digital Arts Research Center, University of California Santa Cruz

Art+Fog Collective working with the UCSC Norris Center for Natural History collection
photo credit: Jennifer Parker

Art+Fog Collective, working at UCSC Norris Center for Natural History, summer 2025
photo credit: Jennifer Parker

Art+Fog Collective, working with UCSC Norris Center for Natural History, summer 2025
photo credit: Jennifer Parker

Art+Fog Collective working with the UCSC Norris Center for Natural History
Photo credit: Jennifer Parker





























