Camille Iman Woods is best known for tender approach to futurist perspectives. Writing is her medium to explore temporal paradigm shifts and collective identity. Iman’s techniques include collage, speculative design, and poetry to create a soothing style. Her work explores the historical underpinnings of the current metacrisis to imagine new possibilities for the world during dynamic change. The shift from the industrial age to the information age inspires her work. She explores intersectionality after global colonization, widespread migration, & rapid demographic change. Her most recent project unpacks the politics of emotion, solitude, & urbanism. Modern influences on her work include Octavia Butler, adrienne maree brown, and Frida Khalo. Camille Iman writes, “I help people make peace in a noisy digital world."