Karl Kaisel
As long as we identify as something separate from our environment, we will struggle to show care for it. It’s not just any care. It needs to be a deeply rooted care that we feel for the people closest to us.

I grew up in a forest called Kõverdama. A forest that is not threatened to be cut down. By contrasting the living and the digital, I create a web of connections without an edge or a centre.
Artist book, thesis and exhibition that explores dilemmas that occur when humans find young wild animals in nature. The work puts into question the human centric views when dealing with moral dilemmas.
Risograph zine about people's need to leave marks of themselves on this world. What could be the purpose of these marks? Who are they made for? Or is it something we do subconsciously?
A collaborative hackathon project in colaboration with engineers, writers, programmers. We madea an interactive artworks that could be incorporated to the city environment
Poetry book design and illustrations for my brother through which I learned a lot about his approach to life.
Showreel of experimental animations and small motion projects that I have made over the years.
An artist book using print- and bookmaking techniques and exploring of beauty in nature and patterns.