[11] Communication Suite (2008)[12] was a site specific installation based upon research into a 1960s US military experiment which attempted to teach a dolphin to speak English[13] with Margaret Howe Lovatt as the key person tasked with developing these cross species interactions.
As Jo Barret wrote in Canadian Art magazine 'Most aged older than 60, the women comprised a demographic sometimes considered invisible, but because of the aroma they carried into the room, they became visible and impossible to ignore.'
[15] Another related work Kustom involved custom car enthusiasts making scented interventions throughout the city as part of the Glasgow International Festival of Art in 2016.
A newly commissioned performance Break (2019) was part of the Parse conference for their new journal launch titled Work [18][19] at Valand Academy and Skogen, Gothenburg, Sweden.
2019 Royal Society of Edinburgh[23] Arts and Humanities research grant 2019 Creative Scotland Open Fund[24] 2012-14 Canada Council Long Term Artist Grant In 2007 Ursitti was the Helen Chadwick Fellow at the British School at Rome and The University of Oxford, where she worked with Charles Spence of the Department of Experimental Psychology exploring how a combination of visual and non-visual senses creates meaning and experience for those encountering a work of art.