Santos, Miguel2024-04-042024-04-042023-10-01http://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/9589The project was co-funded by national funds through FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, I.P., by the Research Laboratory in Design and Arts (LIDA) with the reference "'UIDB/05468/2020″ and the European Union, Erasmus+.Quarry Sonnets was a research project on art and societal change investigating the value of artistic methodologies to decentre human perspectives and promote a multispecies society. This report reflects on the outcomes of a pilot trial in a former quarry in the Natural Park Serra de Aires and Candeeiros, Portugal. The pilot trial implemented a workshop with 45 art students and staff from six European Universities working in small groups in a collective effort to propose ideas for the Vale de Meios Quarry's rehabilitation, culminating in a public event with the local community and stakeholders. The workshop experimented with the quarry as a nexus for a multispecies conversation, exploring a framework that attempted to decentre human perspectives when considering ecosystem rehabilitation projects. The workshop generated ideas in partnership with the quarry ecosystem for further discussion and development with its stakeholders.engArtQuarryFuture EcologiesMore-Than-HumanVale de MeiosPé da PedreiraQuarry Sonnets: a Reflexive Reportreport