The Corridor Dispersal Project

Image courtesy of the Corridor Observatory

Image courtesy of the Corridor Observatory.

The Corridor Dispersal Project (TCDP) is an evolving seed distribution and public education project rooted in the ecosystems of the Florida Wildlife Corridor. Through a network of artist-designed vending machines placed in public spaces, the project offers packets of native and culturally significant plant seeds. Each packet is a tactile invitation into ecological relationship and stewardship.

Developed in collaboration with scientists and informed by land-based research, the project blends public infrastructure with artistic practice. The seed packets include archival and botanical imagery and link to a digital platform via QR code with planting guidance, ecological context, and free workshop offerings.

TCDP invites slow engagement with systems - of habitat, conservation, and care - that are often overlooked. It is both distribution system and art object, restoration ritual and public archive.

As the project evolves, so does its scope: possible future iterations include herbal consultations for scientists and land workers, expanded seed storytelling, and place-based installations that center the act of planting as a form of connection, resistance, and hope.

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