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Plastisphere in vacuumed situation
Plastisphere in erected situation
Plastisphere in vacuumed situation
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Plastisphere Sculpture

Ronald van der Meijs

Netherlands

Sculpture, Plastic on Plastic

Size: 157 W x 256 H x 118 D in

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The sound art installation 'Plastisphere' is a architectonical intervention in a church refering to new life on plastic pollution particle which float at the surface of the ocean. This art project is the outcome of a collaboration with scientists Erik en Linda Amaral – Zettler of the Dutch NIOZ Ocean Research Centre on the island of Texel. The project refers to the research of the plastic soup where organisms like Diatoms and bacteria living on floating ocean plastic particles and form a new habitat. This architectonical intervention in the church of Texel acts like a structure generating sound by its plastic which is slowly breathing in and out continuously during the three month exhibition and takes 22 minutes to fill it with air and takes 22 minutes to vacuum it. By doing so the typical recycled plastic shopping bags give a crackling sound which has a resemblance with the sound of rain and gives a meditative feeling in order to reflect on this pollution matter in the church location.. In order to experience this complete and slowly process you are forced to be patient and give yourself an other mindset.. The stop motion video's give a clear picture of the growth and decay of the plastic cell structure which is made by shopping bags. It refers to living organisms in the ocean who seem to adapt and create new ways to survive in this polluted environment. While this structure catches the daylight like organisms do on the surface of the ocean in order to live, it also refers to Diatom organisms and the way they connect to the material. Here a dialogue between nature and culture is taking place. Besides that the structure has two completely different identities like in nature, both with beautiful visual qualities however the decay side of it resembles the near future if we don't do something about our plastic use.

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Sculpture:Plastic on Plastic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:157 W x 256 H x 118 D in

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biography / statement Ronald van der Meijs (Tilburg 1966) lives and works in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He graduated cum laude from the AKV|St.Joost Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Avans Hogeschool, Breda. He received the Haarlem Vishal Art Prize 2015, was nominated for the Prix Ars Electronica '17 and was shortlisted for the Witteveen & Bos Art and Technology Prize 2018. He has exhibited in Europe, Asia and North and South America. Among others, IJsselbiënnale ‘23, Centraal Museum Utrecht, Dordrechts Museum, Verbeke Foundation Kemzeke Antwerp, DordtYart in Dordrecht, Fabbrica Europa Florence, Centro de Arte Complutense Madrid, Triennial New Media Art at National Art Museum Of China Beijing, Sculpture Space in Utica New York, File in Sao Paulo, Land Art Biennial Mongolia, ERES Foundation in Munich and at the Sanaa Building Zollverein Essen University of Arts, Kapelica Gallery in Ljubljana. His work is also situated in public spaces as temporary and permanent installation art. Including an art commission from Atelier Rijksbouwmeester for a large sculptural commission in Europol's new headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands. Besides exhibiting his sculptures and installations, he also performs with them to create a new dialogue between the installation, the generated sounds and digital synthesis techniques that form a new intermediary with the audience. How do we relate to nature? Van der Meijs develops site-specific installations that show how we relate to nature in our fully designed technocratic society. These technical structures are a reflection on the location. In his research the concept of acceptance plays a key role by creating a new dialogue between nature and the site-specific art projects. Therefor, a new relationship between public, technology and nature is explored. Each work is a metaphorical and conceptual translation of sound, space, time, material and nature. Through exhibitions, interventions and sound performances, alternative experiences are offered that make us reflect on how we view and interact with nature, our culture and the planet. Unpredictable and slow natural processes control the mechanical installations and form a generative concept of sound, space and time. This process acts as a natural sequencer, generating sound compositions that constantly change and parallels nature itself. Here, both the installation and the viewer must accept the conditions of these natural elements.

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