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this poses an existential threat to every living species through biodiversity loss & global freshwater supplies
When microplastics reach the upper atmosphere and are exposed to ultraviolet radiation from sunlight, they degrade, contributing to greenhouse gasses
A text written by Paul Carey-Kent for the exhibition - All Icons Are False, D Contemporary Gallery, London.
Designed to be installed in any situation that can handle being connected to all water quality types so that people feel safe again drinking from public water services.
In a unique photographic process discover how the surface tension of the water is my playground.
One year on Resident Artist Alexey Igorevich Shidlovsky revisit the conversation.
The world is facing an imminent water crisis, water is fundamental to the global climate crisis & food crisis
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societies grim dependence on oil will soon shift to water for me the great fate of humanity consumes my thoughts daily.
The bottled water sales in 2022 have reached USD 303.9 billion & 90% sold in plastic bottles is simply filtered tap water. To continue is NAIVE.
this design has been on my desk for some time and is now finally being realised in an elegant repeatable and modular way
As we recklessly degrade global waters, while governments and companies extend their privatisation of clean water supplies with global acts of ecocide, here a proposition for change.
continuing to explore religious symbolism within the context of a modern world as water shortages appear around the world
1.5 billion plastic drinks containers are made each and every day, with only 6% globally recycled
Palaver Rhoeas poppies were so willing to take on this underwater process.
I return to the original location for the 2014-2015 Oil + Water series on the banks of the Kama river.
New bronze works, molotov petrol bombs and a humorous poke at the bottled water industry
One simple change can reduce global carbon emissions by 15%, carry a 'Life Can' and filter your daily drinking water and kill the bottled tap water industry overnight.
nations, governments & institutions have come to realise that they have acknowledged this fact far too late as water tables run dry, rivers and oceans become polluted and stripped bare of their bounty.