THREE FIELDS is a collaboration between five organisations across India, South Africa, and the UK, bringing together three artists to collectively explore food systems, regenerative agricultural practices, and Indigenous knowledge through sustainable immersive technologies. Three Fields focuses on using sustainable digital production tools, and sets a new precedent for environmentally conscious creative digital practices.
The artists commissioned for the work are Kaajal Modi in the UK, Deepa Reddy in India, and Samukelisiwe Dube in South Africa. The project was a long-term remote place-based residency that took place between March and December 2025, and consisted of a series of workshops, residencies, and interventions at sites and festivals across each of the three fields, connecting to local infrastructures of food as ecological / cultural / spiritual / medicinal / technological / ancestral practice.
THREE FIELDS is an international co-comission between Abandon Normal Devices, Arts Catalyst, Fak’ugesi, Fast Familiar and Unbox. Funded by the British Council’s International Collaboration Grants and supported using public funding by Arts Council England.
For more information, visit 3-fields.com