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Sam Jacob's Sea Things for London Design Festival at the V&A, London, UK

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London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Sam Jacob’s Sea Things has been installed within the grand entrance to the V&A museum as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.

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2019-09-13 London Design Festival launch
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London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Sam Jacob’s Sea Things has been installed within the grand entrance to the V&A museum as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.