Abstract
Embodied knowledge can help understand environmental changes and foster resilience and engagement with climate change transformations. We present “The Secret Life of…” an interactive experience designed to raise awareness of the embodiment of (airborne) microplastic pollution caused by petroleum-based garments. The experience was shown at the Fashion for Future week in Bolzano (Italy), featuring personal and collective reflections on the materials in garments and an interactive installation simulating microplastic emissions. This paper describes the design process of the interactive experience and initial results that include the feedback collected from the participants and the authors’ reflections. This work in progress adds to research on how experiential curated narratives and embodied interactive experiences can help people relate to data about complex environmental issues.