The "Human Bee Pollinator" Puts a Spin on Climate Change
Michael Hines — February 14, 2010 — Eco
References: dkds.ciid.dk & fashioningtech
I don’t know much about global warming, but I’ll do anything to avoid having to wear this human bee pollinator suit. This thing looks ridiculous but has a powerful message: If we continue to abuse the Earth, this is what it could come to.
The suit was designed by Laura Boffi and Jacek Barcikowski to draw attention to declining bee populations. The suit itself looks silly, but it got my attention so I guess it’s doing a good job. If you want to learn more about the human bee pollinator read through the links.
The suit was designed by Laura Boffi and Jacek Barcikowski to draw attention to declining bee populations. The suit itself looks silly, but it got my attention so I guess it’s doing a good job. If you want to learn more about the human bee pollinator read through the links.
Trend Themes
1. Bee Population Decline Awareness - Designing clothing or costumes that highlight the importance of pollinators and create awareness around environmental degradation and its impact on declining bee populations.
2. Climate Change Messaging Through Fashion - Presenting climate change messaging through fashion to engage and encourage conversations about environmental issues.
3. Sustainable and Eco-friendly Fashion - Creating eco-friendly and sustainable fashion with a focus on reducing pollution and promoting bee population growth.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry has an opportunity to create sustainable clothing designs that draw attention to environmental protection and raise awareness on declining bee population.
2. Agriculture - The need for pollination to grow crops and plants means the agriculture industry has a vested interest in promoting and supporting bee conservation efforts.
3. Media and Advertising - The use of fashion as a means to display global challenges presents an opportunity for media and advertising to spread awareness regarding the importance of environmental conservation.
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