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Donkees

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Sat May 7, 2016, 01:04 PM May 2016

Dawn of the Anthropocene Street Interviews



Published on Dec 21, 2014
The public addresses what the future looks like. On September 21, 2014 we installed a 3,500 pound ice sculpture of the words The Future at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 23 Street in New York. This video is a sample of some of the public's reactions to it.

“When you begin to witness the rapid changes occurring on the planet, rising temperatures, increasing droughts, the extinction of vast numbers of species, you think about loss and disappearance,” Marshall Reese says. “Ice is the perfect material for bringing awareness of what that kind of change means.”

We call the piece 'Dawn of the Anthropocene' to describe the effect of humanity on the Earth's systems. The term comes from Nobel prize scientist Paul Crutzen. In his and other scientists’ view, humanity has entered an age when the power and impact of humans is as great, if not greater, than nature’s.

Sculpture Design - Nora Ligorano; Cinematographer - Ben Wolf; Editor - Marshall Reese; Music - Tree Laboratory; Ice Sculpture - Okamoto Studio

For more information:
meltedaway.com
Sound design: treelaboratory.com
Climate Action partner: 350.org
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Dawn of the Anthropocene Street Interviews (Original Post) Donkees May 2016 OP
Interesting Beethoven1111 May 2016 #1

Beethoven1111

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1. Interesting
Sat May 7, 2016, 05:51 PM
May 2016

Interesting perspective for sure... I found it really intriguing but I'm not so sure I agree with everyone's opinion

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