Creativity remained central. Olivia collaborated with poets and data scientists alike. One memorable project mapped nocturnal sounds across neighborhoods—buses sighing, distant drums, the clack of late-shift workers’ shoes—then turned that map into an audio-park that played local soundscapes at dusk. The installation became both a celebration of overlooked labor and a prompt to reimagine public time.
To test and publish water quality results at competitive venues to ensure horses consume water that meets human-grade safety standards. olivia simon ewp
: Simon frequently collaborates on EWP’s digital and live "Open Mic" platforms, which highlight emerging AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander) voices. Thematic Focus : Her texts often touch upon: The "in-between" spaces of cultural identity. Breaking stereotypes through radical vulnerability. Creativity remained central
If you are looking for a "deep" dive, it most likely refers to the work of Olivia Simon The installation became both a celebration of overlooked
Olivia Simon is a competitive equestrian, notably active with the equestrian team. Her involvement with the sport and organizations like the USEA (United States Eventing Association) aligns with the EWP’s goal of educating the community on better care standards.
However, Simon has consistently demonstrated her ability to adapt and respond to criticism, using these moments as opportunities to engage with her detractors and build alliances with like-minded individuals.
Olivia Simon’s primary contribution to the field is the redefinition of the employer’s "Duty of Care." Traditionally, duty of care is retrospective—did the employer provide a safe environment? Simon posits that in the age of EWP, duty of care must be prospective—does the employer have the cognitive and physical infrastructure to adapt to an unfolding crisis?