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Plastic entanglement - a visual narrative with single-use plastics

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posted on 2024-09-03, 11:58 authored by Katarina DimitrijevicKatarina Dimitrijevic

This exploration is a self-ethnographic plastic waste engagement that visually critiques plastic pollution in nature through reuse with single-use plastic waste. I made the initial XMass [working title] installation in my garden during the COVID-19 lockdown in the UK (Dimitrijevic, 2021; KraalD, 2021). The prosumer installation mediates relations between plastics and nature. The installation has transformed over the past two years and currently sits under transpositional works in progress.
Plastic Entanglement visually explores do-it-yourself (DIY) craft tactics with single-use plastics and highlights the presence of mismanaged plastic waste in nature. The outcome is a visionary aesthetic response and visual narrative interdisciplinary connecting design with open-loop reuse, fostering novel design and nature relations and raising awareness of slow environmental violence and plastic pollution.
Through hands-on engagements, I created an aesthetically valuable environmental response with long-lasting plastic resources. In this exhibition series, I integrate craftivism—the political art of DIY craft and social design activism, theoretically entangled with new materiality (Braidotti, 2006) and feminist science (Liboiron, 2012; 2021). Through ontological design processes of making with single-use plastic, I am co-creating an aesthetic response (Hillman, 1996) to slow “environmental violence” (Liboiron, 2021, p. 88), representing mismanaged plastic waste narrative and visualising plastic pollution.

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School

  • Design and Creative Arts

Department

  • Design

Published in

Proceedings Of Relating Systems Thinking And Design, RSD12: Possibilities and Practices of Systemic Design

Volume

RSD12

Source

Proceedings of Relating Systems Thinking and Design

Publisher

Systemic Design Association

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Acceptance date

2023-08-10

Publication date

2023-09-10

Copyright date

2023

ISSN

2371-8404

eISSN

2371-8404

Language

  • en

Location

Georgetown University and Online

Event dates

6th October 2023 - 20th October 2023

Depositor

Dr Katarina Dimitrijevic. Deposit date: 16 August 2024

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