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Alberto Latorre and Carlos Betancourt Create the Miami Reef Star

Architect Alberto Latorre works in collaboration with artist Carlos Betancourt to install the Miami Reef Star series underwater. The range of 3D-printed stars is seen along the shore of Miami Beach as a part of Miami Art Week and it is comprised of models of structures that will eventually be placed underwater as a reflection of a 'hybrid coral reef.' The installation is a part of the larger rollout of ReefLine.

The team speaks about the project, noting "Placed in 15-20 feet (4.5 to 6 metres) of water and within swimming distance from the shore, the ReefLine will feature environmentally functional artworks, incorporating proprietary materials that will act as hybrid coral reefs, and offer the community a free opportunity to engage directly with Miami's marine biodiversity and underwater public art."
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1. Underwater Art Installations - 3D-printed underwater art installations that merge ecological function with visual aesthetics are emerging as a captivating blend of innovation and environmental stewardship.
2. Hybrid Coral Reefs - The development of hybrid coral reefs utilizing proprietary materials indicates a transformative approach to marine conservation and art integration.
3. 3d-printed Environmental Art - The integration of 3D printing in creating environmental art pieces showcases a pioneering effort to address ecological challenges through creative designs.
Industry Implications
1. Marine Conservation - Innovative uses of hybrid coral reefs in marine conservation highlight the potential for artistic collaboration to bolster ecological resilience.
2. Artificial Reef Construction - Artificial reef construction is being revolutionized by the incorporation of 3D-printed materials to create more effective and visually striking marine habitats.
3. Sustainable Art - The field of sustainable art is finding new expressions through projects that not only beautify underwater environments but also promote marine biodiversity.

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