[Video Still]_Obscene Plasticene Daydream_ Biscayne Bay Restore (You can’t have Blue without Green)” #4_ 1 of 1, excerpt, UHD 4k at 24 fps. (filmed in the nutrient rich, sea grass nurseries of Biscayne Bay)
“Obscene Plasticene Daydream_ Biscayne Bay Restore (You can’t have Blue without Green)” #4_ 1 of 1, excerpt, UHD 4k at 24 fps. (filmed in the nutrient rich, sea grass nurseries of Biscayne Bay)
“Like a shadow that does not permit us to jump over it, but moves with us to maintain its proper distance, pollution is nature’s answer to culture. When we have learned to recycle pollution into potent information, we will have passed over completely into the new cultural ecology.” – William Irwin Thompson
[dNASAb] is not fascinated with the calcium carbonate skeletons of dead corals or the fetishization of lifeless fossils. His love is born by the hyper specialized patterns, the insane fluorescent colors, the motion of the corals in the flow, and the symbiosis of different species collaborating to thrive. That is why he sets forth to refurbish them with color and dynamic sculptural components. He creates sculptures in the studio from the rubbish and other reclaimed materials. The finished sculptures then get re-integrated, temporarily, to the environment from which it’s materials and inspiration were salvaged. The sculptures are filmed in varying depths, at different times of day and night, via underwater photography and scuba diving_ in an effort to “restore beauty to the entire ecosystem, if only temporarily”
[dNASAb] ©__”The real enemy is the disneyfication of everything.” _
[Video Stills]_Obscene Plasticene Daydream_ Biscayne Bay Restore (You can’t have Blue without Green)” #4_ 1 of 1, excerpt, UHD 4k at 24 fps. (filmed in the nutrient rich, sea grass nurseries of Biscayne Bay)