Chromatic Agency is a collaborative project between architectural designer Sandy Rompotiyoke and artist nnull that focuses on decolonising space and reclaiming agency. Our work investigates how political structures and value systems inform how we engage with material cultures, landscapes and ecology.
We are primarily positioned against economic issues of capitalism, colonialism and neoliberalism
and structural issues of modernism.
We want to reframe issues of social and environmental injustice in order to liberate us from the value systems that constrain our imagination for change. The aim is to diversify the ways that the general public can engage with and express change as a means of strengthening democratic resilience. We always ensure we situate our work within activist efforts, honouring existing efforts, and ensure that our work contributes to pathways for actionable change.
We want to reframe issues of social and environmental injustice in order to liberate us from the value systems that constrain our imagination for change. The aim is to diversify the ways that the general public can engage with and express change as a means of strengthening democratic resilience. We always ensure we situate our work within activist efforts, honouring existing efforts, and ensure that our work contributes to pathways for actionable change.