HUMAN ELIMINATION PROJECT
HUMAN ELIMINATION PROJECT
Visual Design
Data visualisation
Data Visualisation
The design issue I aim to focus on is about microplastics. Today, microplastics are probably the most abundant plastics near coastlines and in mid-ocean circulation. The definition of microplastics could be calculated from any range of plastic fragments, including diameter lengths from <10 mm to <2 mm. Although microplastics is an important environmental concern, they enter natural ecosystems from a variety of sources. Moreover, their numbers automatically inflate, in part because large single pieces of plastic eventually degrade into millions of microplastic fragments that spread widely into the ocean. So, I formulated a human elimination plan, by incarnating as microplastic molecules to survive in the human living space, referring to basic necessities of life.
Visual Design
Data Visualisation
The design issue I aim to focus on is about microplastics. Today, microplastics are probably the most abundant plastics near coastlines and in mid-ocean circulation. The definition of microplastics could be calculated from any range of plastic fragments, including diameter lengths from <10 mm to <2 mm. Although microplastics is an important environmental concern, they enter natural ecosystems from a variety of sources. Moreover, their numbers automatically inflate, in part because large single pieces of plastic eventually degrade into millions of microplastic fragments that spread widely into the ocean. So, I formulated a human elimination plan, by incarnating as microplastic molecules to survive in the human living space, referring to basic necessities of life.



Overview
Plastic continues to proliferate in the environment and the food chain as existing plastic products break down into smaller particles and accumulate toxic and harmful chemicals. This proliferation is bound to continue as plastic production increases. Moreover, microplastics infiltrate aquatic ecosystems, which will undoubtedly have severe consequences for human health, the global economy, biodiversity and climate.
Plastic continues to proliferate in the environment and the food chain as existing plastic products break down into smaller particles and accumulate toxic and harmful chemicals. This proliferation is bound to continue as plastic production increases. Moreover, microplastics infiltrate aquatic ecosystems, which will undoubtedly have severe consequences for human health, the global economy, biodiversity and climate.

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Overview
Artificial fiber
Polyester, nylon, acrylic and other synthetic fibers make up 60 percent of the fabric of clothing human wear.
Artificial fiber
Polyester, nylon, acrylic and other synthetic fibers make up 60 percent of the fabric of clothing human wear.
Urban dust
Weathering, wear and cleaning agents of man-made products create urban dust .
Urban dust
Weathering, wear and cleaning agents of man-made products create urban dust .
Tires
About 24% of tires are made of synthetic rubber, engineering plastics and natural rubber.
Tires
About 24% of tires are made of synthetic rubber, engineering plastics and natural rubber.
Plastic particles
During manufacturing, processing, transportation and recycling, particles can be inadvertently released into the environment.
Plastic particles
During manufacturing, processing, transportation and recycling, particles can be inadvertently released into the environment.
Marine coating
Marine coatings are suitable for all parts of the hull, superstructure, etc. Paint uses various types of plastics
Marine coating
Marine coatings are suitable for all parts of the hull, superstructure, etc. Paint uses various types of plastics
Road signs
Spray road markings, including polymer tape and paint.The weathering or wear of the car causes the loss of microplastics, which spread in various places
Road signs
Spray road markings, including polymer tape and paint.The weathering or wear of the car causes the loss of microplastics, which spread in various places
Road signs
Weathering, wear and cleaning agents of man-made products create urban dust
Road signs
Weathering, wear and cleaning agents of man-made products create urban dust
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Infographics
It is estimated that by 2030, the amount of microplastics on the earth will increase by about 3.9 times compared with 2008. By 2050, this amount is likely to double again, growing 6.4 times compared to 2008 levels, and by 2100, the amount of plastic in the ocean is expected to be more than 10 times higher than in 2008.
It is estimated that by 2030, the amount of microplastics on the earth will increase by about 3.9 times compared with 2008. By 2050, this amount is likely to double again, growing 6.4 times compared to 2008 levels, and by 2100, the amount of plastic in the ocean is expected to be more than 10 times higher than in 2008.


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