Video: We are all connected. Installation from WWF
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Many different organizations nowadays advocate for the protection of wildlife. The largest and most authoritative of them, of course, is World Wide Fund for Nature (abbreviated WWF). It was by her order that this unusual rope was created. installation entitled "We Are All Connected".
Organizations defending nature are fighting an unequal battle with their opponents. After all, they, unlike opponents, cannot act for destruction, for destruction. Their task is to create, to inform people about the consequences of thoughtless destruction of the environment. Therefore, in your struggle you have to resort not to weapons and explosives, but to information campaigns.
For example, in defense of their beliefs, the militant vegetarian organization PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) staged a defiant action in New York called "Meat Is Murder", arguing that slaughtering cattle for meat is murder. But WWF acts much more gracefully and beautifully.
An example of this is the installation “We Are All Connected”. It consists of several figures (people, land animals, birds, fish, plants) made of ordinary rope. Moreover, this is exactly one coil of rope from which they are all entwined.
Thus, this installation simply, but very talentedly reveals the main message of the WWF organization that everything in this world is interconnected. And if any one element of a complex structure called Planet Earth disappears, then everything else will cease to exist behind it.
The installation "We Are All Connected", as well as a video dedicated to it, was created by artist Mato Atom from the Troublemakers art studio.
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