Cycles of Circulation creates ways of relating to and representing ecologies. We undertake interventions into how climate governance ‘sees’ the world, as creative research practices. The project examines historical, contemporary and speculative relationships of intersections between political ecology, science and technology studies, and art, design and media as knowledge practices. We are interested in the entangled metabolisms of beings and their environments, and in how ‘cycles’ are used and abused in ecological, technological and political histories and communications. What are the results of these, in public imaginaries and policy? Amongst other related topics, the project engages with Chinese institutions and globalising initiatives such as the Belt and Road and the emerging China-led carbon economy. How does China’s recent environmental turn, with its reassertion of ‘traditional Chinese values’, meet and modulate modern conceptions of technics, planetarity and nature?