「漂浮地層計畫」試圖以收集台灣海邊的保麗龍廢棄物開始,並將其仿製成石頭做為計畫的起點,以地質的角度探索人類的痕跡。
作品使用透明的彈性支架,模擬飄浮在空間中的地層,用「漂浮物」描述現代垃圾議題的嚴重性、「地層」想像從未來觀看現在的模樣。
泥盆紀時,植物的纖維跟今日的塑膠一樣難以被分解,這件作品轉化保麗龍作為人工產物的形象,嘗試以脫離人類中心主義的角度來思考末世與未來的形貌。
The “Floating Stratum Project” collects discarded polystyrene from Taiwan’s coastline and transforms it into stone, exploring human traces from a geological perspective. It uses transparent elastic supports to simulate floating strata, highlighting modern waste issues through “flotsam” and imagining the future’s view of the present. Just as plant fibers in the Devonian period were difficult to decompose, today’s plastics pose similar challenges. The project reflects on the apocalypse and future possibilities beyond human centrism.