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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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  • 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.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Designer Sam Jacob discusses his Sea Things installation within the grand entrance to the V&A museum for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the Landmark Project 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.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 4th September, 2021. Extinction Rebellion climate activists assemble behind a Plastics Rebellion banner in Trafalgar Square to take part in a colourful March for Nature on the final day of their two-week Impossible Rebellion. Extinction Rebellion are calling on the UK government to cease all new fossil fuel investment with immediate effect.
    XR-March-for-Nature-025.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion climate activists assemble behind a Plastics Rebellion banner in Trafalgar Square to take part in a colourful March for Nature on the final day of their two-week Impossible Rebellion on 4th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion are calling on the UK government to cease all new fossil fuel investment with immediate effect.
    XR-March-for-Nature-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Designer Sam Jacob discusses his Sea Things installation within the grand entrance to the V&A museum for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the Landmark Project 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.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-046.jpg
  • 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.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-001.jpg
  • 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.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-011.jpg
  • 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.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Designer Sam Jacob discusses his Sea Things installation within the grand entrance to the V&A museum for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the Landmark Project 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.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-005.jpg
  • Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles deposited outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc by climate activists from Extinction Rebellion are pictured on 15th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter and some of its business practices.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. A climate activist from Extinction Rebellion protests outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. A banner is pictured alongside a Coca-Cola sign during a protest by climate activists from Extinction Rebellion outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices there, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter and some of its business practices.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles deposited outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc by climate activists from Extinction Rebellion. The activists were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter and some of its business practices.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected plastic waste from around Uxbridge and deposited it outside Coca-Cola's offices, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. A climate activist from Extinction Rebellion protests outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. A climate activist from Extinction Rebellion protests outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. A climate activist from Extinction Rebellion protests outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices there, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter and some of its business practices.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices there, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter and some of its business practices.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. A climate activist from Extinction Rebellion protests outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-021.jpg
  • Climate Crime Scene tape is pictured on a Coca-Cola sign during a protest by climate activists from Extinction Rebellion outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc on 15th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices there, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter and some of its business practices.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-006.jpg
  • Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles deposited outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc by climate activists from Extinction Rebellion are pictured on 15th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter and some of its business practices.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-004.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc on 15th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices there, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter and some of its business practices.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices there, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter and some of its business practices.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. A climate activist from Extinction Rebellion protests outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. Activists collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices there in protest against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter and some of its business practices.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-017.jpg
  • Climate Crime Scene tape is pictured on a Coca-Cola sign during a protest by climate activists from Extinction Rebellion outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc on 15th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices there, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter and some of its business practices.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-002.jpg
  • Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc on 15th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices there, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter and some of its business practices.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-003.jpg
  • A sign is pictured outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc (formerly Coca-Cola European Partners) on 15th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Coca-Cola European Partners became Coca-Cola Europacific Partners in 2021 following the acquisition of Coca-Cola Amatil.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-008.jpg
  • A shop window decorated with plastic ducks and Pride flags is pictured on the day of the 30th anniversary Brighton & Hove Pride LGBTQ+ Community Parade on 6th August 2022 in Brighton, United Kingdom. Brighton & Hove Pride is intended to celebrate, and promote respect for, diversity and inclusion within the local community as well as to support local charities and causes through fundraising.
    Brighton-and-Hove-Pride-2022-07.jpg
  • A shop window decorated with plastic ducks and Pride flags is pictured on the day of the 30th anniversary Brighton & Hove Pride LGBTQ+ Community Parade on 6th August 2022 in Brighton, United Kingdom. Brighton & Hove Pride is intended to celebrate, and promote respect for, diversity and inclusion within the local community as well as to support local charities and causes through fundraising.
    Brighton-and-Hove-Pride-2022-17.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 14th September, 2022. A warden helps mourners remove plastic packaging from floral tributes to Queen Elizabeth II at Cambridge Gate outside Windsor Castle. Queen Elizabeth II, the UK's longest-serving monarch, died at Balmoral aged 96 on 8th September after a reign lasting 70 years and will be buried in the King George VI memorial chapel in Windsor following a state funeral in Westminster Abbey on 19th September.
    Death-of-Queen-Elizabeth-II-221.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th February, 2019. Bettina Maidment of Plastic Free Hackney addresses activists from Extinction Rebellion blocking Kingsland Road in Dalston as part of a 'Saturday street party' intended as a means of engagement around climate change and environmental issues with the local community.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Hackney-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing.
    XR-supertrawlers-protest-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing.
    XR-supertrawlers-protest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing.
    XR-supertrawlers-protest-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing.
    XR-supertrawlers-protest-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing.
    XR-supertrawlers-protest-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing.
    XR-supertrawlers-protest-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing.
    XR-supertrawlers-protest-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing.
    XR-supertrawlers-protest-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing.
    XR-supertrawlers-protest-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing.
    XR-supertrawlers-protest-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing.
    XR-supertrawlers-protest-008.jpg
  • Climate activists from the Ocean Rebellion and Extinction Rebellion pass along the South Bank during a colourful Marine Extinction March on 6 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The activists, who are attending a series of September Rebellion protests around the UK, are demanding environmental protections for the oceans and calling for an end to global governmental inaction to save the seas.
    XR-Marine-Extinction-march-043.jpg