ABYSSAL
Unseen, at the bottom of the Earth’s oceans, are 1.5 million kilometres of cables crucial to the world’s communication networks. Studies of the abyssal depths are expensive, producing a research shortfall about their impact on an environment already increasingly strangled by plastic pollution. Long term effects on seabed ecosystems and delicate electro-magnetically susceptible species are largely unknown. Transient recycled consumer plastics interpret this ecosystem, resurfacing an issue ‘out of sight, out of mind’.
ABYSSAL (2025)
Transient consumer plastics (eg food containers, ring tabs, book bindings, car wiring, pipettes), textiles, peg board and paint
130 h x 130 w x 15 d cm (diptych) - variable (single, diptych or triptych)
Installation Views: Glen Eira City Council Gallery, Melbourne; Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne
Finalist: 2025 Water, Teravarna International
