Common Sky: An Interactive Workshop

Common Sky: An Interactive Workshop

This workshop aims to raise public awareness and promote actions to help birds living in urban spaces through creative and interactive games

By London Wildlife Trust

Select date and time

Monday, May 26 · 11am - 3pm GMT+1

Location

Walthamstow Wetlands, London Wildlife Trust

2 Forest Road London N17 9NH United Kingdom

About this event

Can you imagine cities through the eyes of a bird? What would a city look like if it were designed not just for people, but for wings, beaks, nests, and migration paths?

Join us at Walthamstow Wetlands for a playful, interactive workshop where you’ll assume the identity of native UK birds, tackle urban challenges from their perspective, and help design a city built for more-than-human life. Expect storytelling, creative mapping, hands-on games and a chance to rethink how we share space with the wildlife around us.

Led by Aurora Jiang, an interaction designer and graduating student from Central Saint Martins, this session blends playful participation with deeper questions about design, ecology, and co-existence. Aurora’s practice explores interspecies communication, speculative futures, and how technology shapes our relationships with the natural world. Her work invites audiences to imagine how cities and technologies might adapt to support more compassionate and inclusive living — for humans and non-humans alike.

This workshop is for over 18s and young people over 12 (accompanied by an adult). Further information will be sent out prior to the event.

Donations to London Wildlife Trust are welcome and are invested into London Wildlife Trust’s conservation and education work and the care of its nature reserves.

© Aurora Jiang

Frequently asked questions

How to get here?

We recommend where possible that you travel by public transport - Walthamstow Wetlands is serviced by the 123 and 230 buses from Tottenham Hale and Blackhorse tube stations, or you can walk from either of these.

Is there onsite parking?

Car parking is available on site during the reserve opening hours. Payment required on departure via machine in the car park or the app (look for signs in the car park).

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Championing nature recovery in London, repairing our lost connection to the natural world since 1981

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