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On the Border

This work shows ocean trash on an off-season beach. Many people think it is very unpleasant. It is a serious environmental problem. However, surprisingly it is also captivating and looks like a kind of art work. Human amorality, irresponsibility and big ocean waves collaborate to create these objects. (V-tape)

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This work shows ocean trash on an off-season beach. Many people think it is very unpleasant. It is a serious environmental problem. However, surprisingly it is also captivating and looks like a kind of art work. Human amorality, irresponsibility and big ocean waves collaborate to create these objects. (V-tape)

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