The research studio at Design & Computation presents works around its yearly theme, starting from Bruno Latour’s notion of the “Terrestrial” as a mode of inhabiting both a local and global scale. By superimposing layers of technological, ecological and (geo)political forces, the separation of material and megastructure, local and global, starts to fray at the edges. The project-based studio brings students from highly diverse fields of study together in interdisciplinary formations, inviting them to challenge and expand their previous practices and modes of research.