Under the sea cloud
The installation Under the sea cloud addresses the pressing issue of ocean plastic pollution.
In some areas, plastic waste covers the ocean - and from under the surface we imagine this to look like a huge cloud, looming over the underwater world, threatening to crush all those colourful living creatures. By using upcycled plastics from the ocean, we created both a playful and powerful installation with a strong message:
Let's take care of our oceans and be part of a circular economy to save our world.
The concept of hexagon shapes was inspired by artist Angelika Schori. «Making the invisible visible» is prominent in her work. In collaboration with Angelika, we created 3-dimensional modules which play with an imagined mutated-molecular structure of upcycled plastic waste. Under the Sea Cloud is made up of these mutated-molecular shapes.
The raw material is 100'% ocean-bound, provided by award-winning Swiss company #tide ocean SA
The dodecahedron and bars can be joined together in different ways, assembled and reassembled depending on your imagination and creativity. The colours can be varied to suit the designs.