
This evening begins with a live conversation with Wolfgang Buttress, exploring the ways of approaching art and design as a means of extending and amplifying human potential. Together, we will reflect on the role of the built environment in shaping our everyday lives, and how working with, rather than against, natural systems might help us imagine and cultivate different futures, both individually and collectively.\\nThe talk will gently transition into a deep-listening session of TO BE, the debut album by Karman Line Collective. The listening experience will be accompanied by a living scent-scape made from bee propolis - a precious creation offered by bees and a medium Wolfgang Buttress works with, creating a sensorial space where sound, matter, and ecology converge.\\n*** this session has a limited capacity however, after 19:30 the listening session begins anew till 22:00 for anyone who is not able to make it for the talk and first the first round of listening session. Between 19:30 - 22:00 you may join at any time you like. Please confirm participation via second event link at Sense Ability's website in the programme section. \\n\\nWolfgang Buttress (b. 1965) is an award winning British artist who creates multi-sensory artworks that draw inspiration from our evolving relationship with the ‘natural’ world. Wolfgang explores and interprets scientific discoveries, collaborating with architects, landscape architects, scientists and musicians to create human-centered experiences.\\n\\nKARMAN LINE COLLECTIVE is a musical collective comprising of artist Wolfgang Buttress alongside many collaborators including Kevin\\nBales and Tony Foster (Spiritualized, Julian Cope). Buttress and friends have spent the last three years creating a new soundscape for his\\nlatest art installation BEES: A Story of Survival, which ran as a multi-sensory experience at World Museum, Liverpool and is now on a global tour- Canada, U.S. New Zealand, Australia, Singapore…
Date & Time
Saturday, March 21, 2026 @ 5:30 PM EDT