LITMUS BIOPLASTIC
This project aims to make the invisible effects from climate change such as acidic rains and resulting acidic soils visible. For this I created a biodegradable litmus plastic that would change colour when in contact with acidic or alkaline substances. In order to address how humans come in directs contact with acidic rain I decided to use clothes and my own body to measure the environments pH levels. My body then comes in direct contact with a specific space and a statement for the invisible signs of climate crisis.
IED
London
2020



