This project couldn't have happened
without the support of all Co-Inquirers

Ecologies of LLM Practices is a participatory inquiry that explores how people and technologies co-shape one another within emerging landscapes of language models. Through a series of close collaborations with diverse co-inquirers—artists, researchers, developers, and practitioners—the project unfolds as a living system of exchanges. Each contributor, by engaging with the LLM in their own distinctive way, helped define the contours of this research architecture. Their unique usage patterns, interpretive gestures, and experimental approaches became integral components, revealing how creative agency and computational reasoning continuously interlace.

The co-inquirers

Anna lèa Vrinat,

Enora Floc'h,

Faîza Said,

Jérémy Tran,

Milan Otal,

Nicolas Lioi-Nero,

Solène Girardet,

Béatrice Ababei,

Carlotta Poirier,

Coralie Moreau,

Hannah Rouhaud-Keutgen,

Judith Jepkorir,

Léa Gambier,

Sophie Cazala,

Clara Demarty-Coadic,

François Lambert,

Joséphine Preißler,

Léa Stephan,

Lukas Brand,

Mathilde Blanchon,

Thérèse d'Orléans,

Yajing Hu.

The research team