Anthropocene Museum reimagines Sharjah’s former slaughterhouse as a guided spatial experience centered on the lives of animals consumed by the city. Through sound, drawings, projections, and installations, the work confronts consumerism, commodification, and shared histories of exploitation. Moving visitors through a rarely questioned municipal space, the project reflects on human–animal relations and advocates for a planetary consciousness grounded in introspection, adaptation, and the acceptance of meaningful impermanence.