'Sea Things' by Sam Jacob concerns the correlation between marine life and plastic. It subtly and vividly imagines a life where the latter outnumbers the former, drawing attention to the dire state of the ocean.
The location for 'Sea Things' is the endlessly ornamental V & A Musem in London. The animated installation is suspended from the ceiling of the institution. The architect draws inspiration for the visuals from an artifact in the museum — a textile that boasts a pattern of sea creatures and fish. The original was brought to reality by Charles and Ray Eames. After a few swift updates, as well as the addition of plastic, Sam Jacob's 'Sea Things' envisions the progression and state of the ocean from 1907 until 2050.
Photo Credits: Ed Reeve
Awareness-Raising Design Installations
Sam Jacob's Sea Things Depicts Marine Life and Plastic
Trend Themes
1. Marine Pollution - Create innovative solutions to combat marine plastic pollution through design and awareness-raising installations.
2. Sustainable Art - Explore the intersection of art and environmental sustainability by using recycled materials to create thought-provoking installations.
3. Interactive Exhibits - Develop interactive installations and exhibits that engage audiences in critical discussions about the environment and the impact of human activities.
Industry Implications
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3. Museums and Galleries - Museums and galleries can incorporate interactive exhibits and immersive experiences to educate visitors on pressing environmental issues such as marine pollution.