Embark on a journey into four data visualization sculptures that shed light on the profound health impact of human activities on our environment.
In the experience, air pollution, noise pollution, microplastic intake, and melting permafrost are artistically portrayed as dynamic sculptures that allow people to interact and intuitively learn about the invisible effects these have on our health and beyond.
These thought-provoking sculptures expose the hidden impact our choices have on life and challenges we face in the anthropocene. By understanding the damage cost, we can empower ourselves to make informed decisions, taking crucial steps to mitigate damage and preserve our planet for generations to come.
Scientific validation: World Health Organization
The artist interpreted the data from: the World Health Organization, European Environment Agency, NASA, United Nation Environment Programme, and World Wildlife Fund, and others.
NOISE POLLUTION
R. Murray Schafer
European Environment Agency
World Health Organization
AIR POLLUTION
Breezometer
World Health Organization
NASA
United Nation Environment Programme
MICROPLASTIC INTAKE
World Wildlife Fund
World Health Organization
Alvise Vianello, Rasmus Lund Jensen, Li Liu & Jes Vollertsen
MELTING PERMAFROST
World Wildlife Fund
NASA