On three screens can be seen slow industrial images from different plastic processing plants. Suddenly, among the powerful machines, a fragile human body appears with strange plastic objects that look like cells, like new organs formed outside, not inside. We have some cyborgs with implants that move and breathe with them. Macro shooting of factory processes resembles natural phenomena, such as volcanic eruptions, geyser explosions, the rapid flow of a mountain river, and on top of all this is a human, perhaps already a post-human. All this is very anthropocentric. Today human is the most important at the geophysical level, and global warming is our handiwork. The burning of various types of energy in a huge amount (oil, gas, the production of petroleum products, plastics). Can we stop that?
This is interesting. Seen from a social point of view, not scientific, many people relate to environmental issues separately from humanity. It seems that the consequences, in our case, from plastic, will adversely affect nature, the planet, but not us. We seem to separate ourselves from nature. It is unlikely that now producers and processors of petroleum products will quit their activities. But they will have to adapt to the present, the future, and modify their activities.