Abiotic

In environmental and scientific contexts, abiotic refers to the non-living physical and chemical elements of an ecosystem - such as sunlight, temperature, water, soil, and air. These factors shape environments and influence how living organisms (biotic factors) behave and survive.

At UAL, understanding abiotic elements can be useful in practices like sustainable design, site-specific art, or environmental storytelling - where the material world and natural systems directly inform creative work.

» Glossary