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以时间为基础的作品 "Flotsam and Jetsam "是一部定格动画片,以海滩漫步为背景,展示了数以百计的塑料碎片以不同的速度在屏幕上漂浮、出现和消失。片名源于 17 世纪的航海术语,指的是沉船残骸后漂浮在水面上的材料或物品,或为减轻沉船重量而释放的材料或物品。这些术语反映了被发现的塑料物品及其漂浮和搁浅的外观,它们是排入海洋的大量消费品的后遗症,消失在未知的未来,向石化世界发出求救信号。在定格动画的制作过程中,塑料垃圾蜕变成神秘的形态,也变成了人们熟悉的过往物品。通过不同的步调,这些被发现的物体呈现出不可思议的人造生物,困扰着我们以及我们与塑料的纠葛。https://vimeo.com/826981036。
The time-based piece “Flotsam and Jetsam” is a stop-motion video that refers to a beach walk and shows hundreds of collected Plastic pieces at different paces floating, appearing and disappearing on the screen. The title refers to 17th-century sailing terminology for materials or goods floating on the water after wreckage or released to lighten a sinking ship. These terms reflect on the found plastic objects and their appearance as floating and stranded goods, the aftermath of the streams of consumer goods discharged into our oceans, disappearing into an unknown future calling out SOS into the world of petrocaptialism. The viewer is invited to discover plastic garbage metamorphosing during the process of stop-motion animation into mysterious forms but also familiar objects passing by. Through different paces, the found objects appear as uncanny, artificial creatures, haunting us and our entanglement with plastic.
https://vimeo.com/826981036