It advocates that design should meet the needs of the context and should be designed for those who need it. It should start from the experiential, the formative and manage to link the needs with local and global contexts to improve the quality of spaces and therefore, the quality of life of all people. This is why in 2021 she decided to pursue a master's degree in Interaction Design at the CIID (Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design) and deepen her knowledge of spatial experience design, life-centered research and design for behavior and impact.
Curanderas is both a collective and a research project. It creates work that brings to light the undeniable wisdom of the earth, using life-centered processes.
It focus on the relationship between nature and technology and explore ways to mediate these two forces in a symbiotic way. Technology augments human “nature,” and often mirrors physics and natural forces. Simultaneously, nature is also technology itself.
They invite you into this sacred feminine experience to activate the senses, feel one’s feet on the ground, and listen closely to the earth and its wisdoms.