Noise Aquarium

  • Plankton in noise and plastic pollution
Project

Project Lead

Vesna, Victoria , Alfred Vendl

Project Partners

Martina Fröschl , Universität für Angewandte Kunst , Handschuh, Stephan , Schwaha, Thomas , Geluso, Paul

URL

www.noiseaquarium.com

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Plankton serve as one of the primary basis of the marine food chain and are as a result a crucial component of the Earth's ecosystem. Scientists believe that phytoplankton contribute between 50 to 85 percent of the oxygen in Earth's atmosphere. Current literature and studies have demonstrated how different noise sources influence large marine life with striking examples such as images of stranded whales and dolphins. However, little or almost nothing is known about the possible impact on marvelous microscopic organisms such as plankton and with the entanglement of micro-plastics, the ecological balance is further compromised. Noise Aquarium utilizes 3D-scans of these micro creatures obtained with unique scientific imaging techniques and immerses the audience in the 3D ‘aquarium’ of diverse planktons projected as large as whales. With their presence alone, participants create destructive visual and audio noises, demonstrating how we are all implicated by our inaction. Noise Aquarium spotlights animated 3D-models obtained with scientific imaging techniques of the extremely diverse plankton spectrum.

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Published By: Martina Fröschl | Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien | Publication Date: 09 May 2022, 11:46 | Edit Date: 24 November 2022, 09:32