Uncovering Inner Worlds

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Uncovering Inner Worlds bridges Art and Social Science to create a reflection between two inner worlds:

  • the flow of sensations within a human being, and
  • the flow of water within the Earth.

By depicting the sensations felt exploring the veins of the Earth (cave diving), I want to open a dialogue on how invisible dynamics affect our coexistence. This journey will take place in the heart of marine biodiversity: the Coral Triangle, which bridges the Pacific and Indian Oceans.

The mirroring of two inner worlds could raise awareness of the importance of preserving what is hidden. Today, only 1 in 3 people in Indonesia has access to drinking water, yet 100 kg of plastic is being thrown into the ocean every second in Indonesia, as if every inhabitant threw a plastic bottle into the sea every day.

Art could help address water conservation in a country made up of hundreds of ethnic and linguistic groups.

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