
POSSIBILITY
What makes something feel possible—or impossible? This research explores possibility not as abstract potential but as something that emerges through the interplay of imagination and reality, past and future, individual minds and material worlds. Drawing on insights from Possibility Studies, we investigate how possibilities are generated, constrained, and transformed through our interactions with objects, environments, and each other. We examine the emotional dimensions of engaging with the possible—from hope and curiosity to despair and constraint—and how these experiences shape what futures we can envision and enact. Our work challenges dualistic thinking, revealing possibility as fundamentally relational, distributed, and grounded in difference.