1. Conducting in-depth research on phytoremediation plants and their capacity to break down specific water pollutants (there are 46 essays partially researched, written, and completed in simplified accessible knowledge, by the template provided)
2. Providing scientific inputs in writing about pollutants and phytoremediation plants for making information accessible in an innovative pedagogical project
3. Preparing concise, accurate, and engaging scientific content for public engagement
4. Collaborating closely with artists and editors from a well-known science journal
5. Offering insights into future ecologies and the implementation of phytoremediation plants in local spaces
6. Being available to clarify doubts, attend meetings, and update and respond to feedback on your research
Nandita Kumar explores the elemental process through which human beings construct meaning from their experiences, by creating sensory narratives through the usage of sound, video/animation, smartphone apps, hacked plotters, customized motherboards, sensors, and solar cells. In her research, she attempts to locate inherent patterns, modes of sustainability, cultural hybridity, technology, and the synergy between nature and our current urban environment. Through her installations, which seamlessly integrate new media and materiality, she envisions creating work that propels individuals towards progressive consciousness by connecting the self, body, community, and ecology. Nandita has been shown in KIASMA, ZKM, LACMA, REDCAT, ISEA, Jeu de Paume, Film Archive NY, and NTAA.