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Gyro

Designer: Brodie Neill, Curatorial Support: The National Gallery of Victoria2016/2016

London Design Biennale

London Design Biennale
London, United Kingdom

Designer Brodie Neill's Plastic Effects highlights an ugly problem: the estimated five trillion plastic items that pollute the world's oceans. Fragmented particles of plastic –a material once considered utopian in itself – enter the food chain to devastate marine life of all kinds, and thousands of tonnes of debris are washed up on Australia's coastline every year. Neill's installation highlights this problem by harvesting and recycling marine micro-plastic to produce a terrazzo-like composite, inlaid as a kaleidoscopic diagram, displayed here in the Gyro table.

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  • Title: Gyro
  • Creator: Designer: Brodie Neill, Curatorial Support: The National Gallery of Victoria
  • Date: 2016/2016
  • Supporting Bodies: The Australian Government through the Australian Cultural Diplomacy Grants Program of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; University of Tasmania; Dr Jennifer Lavers, Institute of Marine & Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania (research); Riva 1920
  • Type: Installation
  • Rights: Brodie Neill
  • Medium: Mixed Media Installation
London Design Biennale

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