We experimented with visual effects by imitating the printing and dyeing of denim fabrics. At the same time, we gave the experiment a definition: placing polyester cotton on denim fabric and staining it with dye, like a dark cloud in the haze sky. The air is destroyed and polluted in this way.
In the survey, it was found that cotton pollution also exists in large quantities. When cotton is not handled properly, it will produce a large amount of fluff, and because it is too light, it will be discharged into rivers or oceans, causing marine pollution or even blockage. Secondly, cotton printing and dyeing will also emit a large amount of toxic gas, which constitutes serious dye pollution. The pollution caused by these small production processes may not be as much pollution as we can see from industrial or automobile exhaust emissions, but it is these small production methods that are not paid attention to that lead to this phenomenon. Larger scales cause inevitable air pollution.
Then, we experimented with incineration, burning denim fabrics, polyester noodles and weeds. During the investigation, we found that using a large amount of wool would cause a lot of grassland degradation and habitat destruction. These have become the elements we burn. During the incineration process, the residues and sparks of the incineration are the
main elements of the visual image, so we use these as the background for visual effects display.
Shooting process and visual picture:
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