Sophie Dyer is an designer, educator, and sometime writer. Their work uses participatory and investigative design to explore anticolonial and feminist approaches to weather, climate, and social justice issues more broadly.

For the last five years, Sophie co-led open-weather. For all open-weather works, alongside the 2.5K satellite images archived by the collective, see the project site.

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Open-weather takes part in ‘Make me a signal’

Audio contribution. Recorded in one take off the West coast of Scotland. Listen to the tick-tock of a weather satellite intermingled with bird calls, and chatter of water and radio waves.
(September 2021)
Adriana Knouf, ShuLea Cheang, and Franz Xaver
STWST48x7
online and at Stadwerkstatt, Linz
#participatory #storytelling

Audio contribution. Recorded in one take off the West coast of Scotland. Listen to the tick-tock of a weather satellite intermingled with bird calls, and chatter of water and radio waves.