Prefab Paradise

Amy J Wilson & Meitao Qu
July 11, 2026
 to September 26, 2026
@ Turf, 46-47 Trinity Court, Whitgift Centre, Croydon CR01UQ

Free & open to all

Opening event: Sat 11 July 2026

 

Journey through imagined worlds & speculative futures with Prefab Paradise, a new exhibition by Amy J Wilson and Meitao Qu at Turf Projects. Blending miniature dioramas and immersive technology, visitors are invited to contemplate entangled utopian visions of natural and built environments. A central human habitat is surrounded by four natural biomes: rainforest, grassland, ocean and desert, with visitors invited to take a first person view of the constructed worlds through digital first person view goggles and projection.

The project draws from real and fictional spaces portraying an idealised image of nature that haunts our collective consciousness, including the Cold War era experiment of BIOS-3, contemporary proposals for megastructures, the underwater city of Rapture from videogame Bioshock, and popular references such as the Windows XP desktop background. Prefab Paradise invites us to consider the idea of “utopia” less as a single idea, and more as something unstable and contested; shaped by politics, technology, marketing and collective imagination.

The project has been developed alongside a series of workshops with Art Press and Croydon School of Art students, exploring speculative modelmaking, worldbuilding and social dreaming. Participants were invited to build their own biosphere using a combination of physical modelmaking, digital worldbuilding and 3D printing processes. Their worlds are on display as part of the collaborative installation.

 

Glossary

  1. Dioramas: 3D miniature or full-scale models, often depicting historical events or natural environments.
  2. Biomes: distinct geographical regions or “nature neighborhoods”, e.g. forests, deserts, grasslands & oceans.
  3. Speculative: ideas, dreams or visions based on potential rather than fact.
  4. Biosphere: the worldwide sum of all ecosystems, the ‘zone of life’ on Earth.
  5. Utopia: an imagined “perfect” world.

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Build Your Own Biosphere is a three-part workshop series led by artists Amy J Wilson and Meitao Qu.
Explore how methods of model-making can be used to imagine utopian futures and prompt reflective dialogue about climate challenges.

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