this post was submitted on 01 Aug 2023
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Natural Process Art

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This community is for the display and discussion of artwork created by utilizing, depicting, or replicating one or more natural processes. These can include but are not limited to: chemistry, tidal forces, gravity, sediment deposition/erosion, lightning, organic processes, burning, eco-graffiti, pyro-chemography, fractal expressionism, photomicrography, colonization, etc!

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Though this science-based project originated in one place with two people, it has now grown to cover many more places, and even more people! It takes many hands to make these reef components, and those hands need many hours to make all of the stitches required to produce these displays.

Next time we'll cover the ecological and environmental aspects of these works! Satellite Reefs

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[–] dojan 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Wow! How many people and hours have been put into this?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The link for this one says the following, but doesn't say how long it took each person, or a total of hours. I'd like to know that, though!

"In addition to the “Core Collection” of reefs constructed by Christine and Margaret Wertheim, the Crochet Coral Reef project encompasses a community program in which the Wertheim’s work with citizens of various cities and countries to create local “Satellite Reefs”. As of early 2023, 50 Satellite Reefs have been made including in Chicago, New York, London, Melbourne, Ireland, Latvia, Finland, Germany, and the United Arab Emirates. More than 20,000 people (mostly women) have contributed to this ever-growing woolen archipelago. At the end of this page is a chronological list of all Satellite Reefs and their host institutions."

[–] dojan 2 points 1 year ago

That's amazing. It's so pretty!