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MANKIND MADE

REALITY

A ODYSSEE

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THE YEAR
WE MADE CONTACT

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ODYSSEE 2020

A self initiated post covid dream, wrapped in a small interface design
concept about 2020 global impact and mankind controversial actions. 

Made by using paper, pencil a mac and this digital canvas by adding this awesome
html, css & script resources to tell this
 short visual story sparked with a
collection of little artifacts.

⟶ keep rolling


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PER ASPERA

AD ASTRA

Terrific Elon.

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... at 21325,46 feet near in the Mariana Trench between Japan and
the Philippines, researchers from Newcastle University found a
new species named after the synthetic substance
(polyethylene terephthalate (PET)m 
it ingested andis contaminated with.


'Hopper' or Eurythenes plasticus.

‘We decided on the name Eurythenes plasticus as
we wanted to highlight the fact that we need to
take immediate actionto stop the deluge of
plasticwaste into our oceans‘

Caption: Doctor Alan Jamieson ⟶ Newcastle University Text Office

EARTHRISE – PLANET EARTH

The only spacehip we have.
'Earthrise' token from the Moon's surface form lunar orbit by astronaut 
William Anders on December 24, 1968, during the Apollo 8 mission.

Anders' color image had been preceded by a crude black-and-white 1966 raster image taken
by the Lunar Orbiter 1 robotic probe, the first American spacecraft to orbit the Moon.

The photograph was taken from lunar orbit on December 24, 1968, 15:40 UTC,with a highly modified 
Hasselblad 500 EL with an electric drive. The camera had a simple sighting ring rather than the standard
reflex viewfinder and was loaded with a 70 mm film magazine containing custom Ektachrome film developed by Kodak.
(Source: Wikipedia)