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数字艺术装置“枯萎”艺术品记录着森林砍伐的速度是如何加快的

数字艺术装置“枯萎”艺术品记录着森林砍伐的速度是如何加快的



随着世界的放缓,这幅艺术品展示了森林砍伐的速度是如何加快的。这片数字雨林消失在你眼前,你现在正在看森林砍伐的速度。我们在孤立的森林砍伐正在完全加速。由于没有人看到亚马逊森林砍伐,这几天的增长率令人困惑,达到71%。荷兰艺术家蒂JS Biersteker利用当前的森林砍伐数据控制一平方米的雨林,而雨林可以在眼前消失。帮助我们想象此刻,在没有人可以观察的地方,损失的规模是如此之大。”由于Covid-19,世界被迫放慢封锁速度,ThijsBiersteker的威瑟尔(ThijsBiersteker)在巴西雨林中由于缺乏执法而加速了森林砍伐的速度[1] 让我们进入一个难以想象的古代雨林,每秒钟都会消失[2] 荷兰生态艺术家蒂JS Biersteker的数字艺术装置“枯萎”带来了这些抽象数据,这些抽象数据对我们生态系统的恢复产生了巨大影响。受最新的森林砍伐数据控制,这片数字雨林的叶子在你眼前变得透明。每秒钟十片叶子就消失。每一片叶子的闪烁都标志着250平方米的雨林被砍伐。这项工作是一座活纪念碑,纪念珍贵雨林的消失,发生在亚马逊遥远的地方有趣的是,当我们梦想、交谈、视频通话和发布一个新的后Covid-19世界时,一个旧系统正在比以往任何时候都更加猛烈地摧毁我们的未来。这件艺术品将毁林事实转化为你能感觉到的东西。希望这会激发人们在内心的时间,去思考他们想回到外面的世界。我经常想知道,当我们被允许回到这个世界时,我们会发现什么,我们会失去什么ThijsBiersteker说威瑟'是使用一组自适应的毁林数据构建的。当应用电流时,数字叶子变为透明,使每个叶子可见或不可见。在数据控制下,每一次树叶闪烁,都标志着250平方米的雨林被砍伐。该作品适合不同森林砍伐观察组提供的当前数据。这项工作最初计划启动后Covid-19。然而,由于Covid-19导致的森林砍伐的加速,艺术家、他的团队来自Woven Studio和时尚品牌日报的专员决定立即启动这项工作,以围绕这个主题创建意识。下一代的合作。由于他们对社会影响和意识的需要,日报和艺术家蒂JS Biersteker为巴黎时装周及其他地方创造了“枯萎”。展示一个新世界,我们探索新的方法,创造我们所有人共同存在、自然、人性和技术的未来。


As the world is slowing down - this artwork shows how deforestation is speeding up. This slice of digital rainforest disappears in front of your eyes on the rate of deforestation happening right now. While we are in isolation deforestation is in full acceleration. With no-one to watch the Amazon deforestation is picking up with a baffling 71% these days. Dutch artist Thijs Biersteker uses the current deforestation data to control one square meter of rainforest that can disappear right in front of your eyes. Helping us to imagine the sheer scale of loss happening at this moment, in places where no one is there to watch. ‘Wither’ by Thijs Biersteker As the world is forced to slow down in lockdowns due to Covid-19, there is a 71% acceleration of deforestation happening in the Brazilian rainforests through the lack of enforcement as result of the pandemic. [1] Bringing us onto a hard to imagine 2.560 m2 of ancient rainforest that is lost each second. [2] The digital art installation ‘Wither’ by dutch eco-artist Thijs Biersteker brings alive these abstract data that has a big impact on the recovery of our ecosystem. Controlled by the latest deforestation data, the leaves of this digital slice of rainforest turn transparent in front of your eyes. Each second ten leaves disappear. Every flickering of a leaf marks the loss of 250m2 of rainforest. Making the work a living monument to the loss of precious rainforest happening at this very moment somewhere hidden far away in the Amazon. ‘It is interesting that while we dream, talk, videocall, and post about a new post-Covid-19 world, an old system is destroying our future more fiercefull than ever. This artwork turns deforestation facts into something you can feel. Hopefully it will provoke people to spend their time inside, to think about the world they want to go back to outside. I often wonder when we are allowed back into the world, what will we find, and what will we have lost? ’ - says Thijs biersteker. ‘Wither’ is build using an adaptive set of deforestation data. The digital leaves turn transparent when current is applied, turning every leaf visible or invisible. Controlled by the data every flickering of a leave marks the loss of 250m2 of rainforest. The artwork is adapted to the current data coming in by the different deforestation watch groups. The work was originally scheduled to launch post-Covid-19. However the recent acceleration of deforestation due to Covid-19 made the artist, his team from Woven Studio and the commissioner, fashion brand Daily Paper, decide to launch the work right now to create awareness around the topic. A collaboration for a next generation. Bound together by their need for social impact and awareness, Daily Paper and artist Thijs Biersteker created ‘Wither’ for the Paris Fashion week and beyond. Showing a new world where we explore new ways to create the future where we all co-exist, nature, humanity and technology.

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