Event Blog 2: Jess Irish
Think of a bag of chips. You open up the bag, eat the chips and throw it away, but where is this away? “This Moral Plastik”, a film created by Jess Irish, talks about the global plastic problem and how a person never throws something “away” it just goes elsewhere. The plastic we “throw away” accumulates overtime into massive piles and gets into oceans and other parts of nature.The plastics created today will outlive all of us. I feel like it’s easy to remove oneself from these global issues living in such a progressive area like Los Angeles. We are all guilty of it, myself included, I never think about these issues living in the bubble of UCLA, where the administration and student body are environmentally conscious. Today, while watching “This Moral Plastik”, I felt drawn back into the global plastic problem. This is a different perspective on plastics I have not seen before. ...
I think plastic surgery is something that has been ridiculed a lot in today's society and seen as fake. The lecture from this week really showed that plastic surgery is not just about superficial things but was a tool for reconstruction like after World War I. I also enjoyed Virgil Wong's art and how he depicted medical illnesses using colors and drawing of the human body.
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