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.recipes for action 

a cookbook of provocations, prompts, calls for action.

The Invisible

Mycelial-Like Hidden Interactions in Nature



The unseen connections in our greenspaces and ecosystems mirror mycelium's underground behavior and qualities. These connections bring intangible forces like wind and water to the forefront, encouraging us to change our perception towards them. By decentering ourselves and viewing these relationships and interactions, we can better appreciate their significance.


Mindfulness and proactive efforts are essential to protect and preserve the delicate balance of ecosystems. Despite human disturbances, mycelial-like interactions continue to occur, supporting life's processes even when unobserved.


A variety of art styles in our video showcases how everything has a place in the system, emphasizing the resilience and interconnectedness of nature, even without human recognition. The voice-over aims to inspire provocation and ask questions, fostering educational awareness and self-reflection. By being self-aware and humble, we can embody mycelium's principles rather than grasping them solely from a human perspective.


Team 06

Janine Sequeira (RMIT Melbourne)

Paul Liu (London College of Communication UAL)

Quan Trinh Dong (RMIT Vietnam)

Duc Duong Minh (RMIT Vietnam)

Long Nguyen Hoang (RMIT Vietnam)

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