'…incredibly useful for practitioners and researchers in the field of designing experiences that engage people with Earth Crisis histories, impacts and possible futures, this provides validation and quality principles for experimentation with modes of artist-led, affective, conversational and 'face-to-place' methods of imagination activism.'Bridget McKenzie, Co-founder of Culture Declares Emergency.'Eloquently reclaiming key concepts (immersion, participation, transformation) as guiding lights for designing such journeys, the makers of this manuscript break away from conventional, prescriptive and exploitative approaches to eco-social change and offer interdisciplinary accounts that illustrate existing practices and inspire emerging ones. A must-read book.'Dr Eleftheria Lekakis, Author, Consumer Activism (2022).'The environmental movement learned a bitter lesson over decades: we won’t stop the destruction of living systems just because we are told to do so. What does change behaviour are lived experiences of connection - with nature, and with each other. Such experiences are not easy to find, or access, but this is where the arts come in - and this essential book. A treasure trove of immersive, participatory and embodied experiences, it’s the gateway we all so badly need.'John Thackara, Philosopher, curator (Doors of Perception, etc.) and author, How to Thrive in the Next Economy and more.