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Green Violence | Ecological Practice
Free | External (Overseas) | Places available

Key details

Time

  • 2pm – 3pm

Location

  • External (Overseas)
  • Zoom Webinar

Price

  • Free

Who can attend

  • Prospective students

Type

  • Webinar

How interdisciplinary collaboration at the world's #1 design university becomes a real-world company

At the RCA, interdisciplinary collaboration is not a module — it is the foundation. Students from different programs, countries, and disciplines work together, and sometimes what starts as a classroom project becomes something much bigger.

In this webinar, you will hear directly from the people who lived it: the founders of Green Violence, a graduate collective that won the Emerging Practice Food Action Award 2025, and Blue Lin, Interior Design alumna turned co-founder and CEO of DayBrew.AI. Two stories. One ecosystem.

The stories: from RCA to the world

Green Violence | Ecological Practice

What happens when an information designer, an environmental architect, and a contemporary curator work together? At the RCA, it becomes an award-winning ecological practice.

Green Violence is a graduate collective founded in 2025 by Vedika Kushalappa, Claudia Lehmann, and Sejal Dalvi, three students from different programs who met through the RCA's cross-college challenge. Working at the intersection of food systems, land use, and design, they developed a research practice rooted in wetland farming and regenerative food culture. In 2025, they won the Emerging Practice Food Action Award by Climavore x Jameel: one of the most significant recognitions in ecological design.

DayBrew.AI | AI Brand Operating System
What if a brand could think for itself? DayBrew.AI is an AI operating system that helps consumer brands manage identity, messaging, and creative direction — at scale. Built by an RCA alumna who first explored AI and neuroscience at the AcrossRCA module, DayBrew.AI turns a student experiment into a working product used across three continents.