【Aqua Challenge 第十一集 環保】
四強積分賽第三個主題要來投票了!
這次主題是「環保」
大家要利用海廢來傳達環保理念,
我作出了以垃圾環繞在脖子周圍的環狀海廢為主視覺,
不只是要做到再造海廢,
更是希望大家可以一眼看到我們想傳答的束縛感,
傲慢的人類因為方便而製造許多垃圾,
卻萬萬沒想到這些垃圾最後還是循環回自身,
詳細作品解說在下方,有興趣的人可以閱讀!
上一集我專業評審分數拿下第一名,
但因為網路成績不佳最後總成績拿到第二名,
倒數第二次投票了!投起來!
如果你也喜歡我們的服裝改造以及作品,
記得在星期三(11/4)晚上10點前投票給
模特兒:Kenny ; 攝影師:Coco
現在積分進入很相近的分數,
進入積分賽真的很需要你們的票數支持以及分享!感恩各路大德!
投票網址:https://www.saltymask.com/tw/OnlineVoting/VoteList
(如出現錯誤,重新整理後就可以進行投票了!)
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【循環 Cycle】
主視覺為環繞在脖子上的環狀海廢圈,
象徵著垃圾環繞著我們這群傲慢的人類,
一眼望去海灘,隨處可見散落各地的垃圾,
而絕大部分都是不易被分解的塑料製品,
即使這些塑料被脆化、肢解,
還是會變成微塑膠又稱塑膠微粒,
這些塑料微粒被海底生物當成食物誤食,
人類再將漁獲吃進體內,
因此塑膠微粒進入到了生物食物鏈中,
形成一個惡的無限循環,
根據現今科學人類採樣研究,
發現樣本中都含有塑膠微粒,
其中聚乙烯對苯二甲酸酯 (PET) 和聚丙烯 (PP) 含量最高,
廣泛用於蔬果包裝、寶特瓶等食品包裝。
What goes into the ocean will always come back.
而人類正是造成這惡循環的一切起源。
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【CYCLE】
The main vision is the circular sea waste circle around the neck,
It symbolizes the garbage surrounds around arrogant humans.
Scan through the beach, you can see rubbish scattered everywhere,
Most of them are plastic products that are not easily decomposed.
Even these plastics are being embrittled and dismembered,
It will still become microplastics, also known as plastic particles.
These plastic particles are mistakenly eaten by sea creatures as food,
And then humans eat the fish into the body.
That’s how plastic particles easily enter the biological food chain.
This situation forming to an bad infinite loop.
According to the current scientific human sampling research,
It was found that the samples contained plastic particles.
Among them, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polypropylene (PP) have the highest content,
It is widely used in food packaging such as vegetable and fruit packaging and PET bottles...etc.
What goes into the ocean will always come back.
And mankind is the origin of all this pathetic cycle.
scan chain 在 Ken Hunts Food Facebook 的最佳貼文
The new branch of Sushi House at Tropicana 218 Macalister is a new spot for a wide variety of inexpensive Sushi and Japanese delights. The Sushi chain has quite a few branches across the country but this particular one at Georgetown is the first branch in Penang. It does not have a Sushi conveyor belt but a bible-thick food menu. Diners must scan the code on the table to order and the orders usually come in a jiffy. Very affordable prices but do not expect top-notch quality for the prices you are paying. Visit if you are dining out on a budget but craving for Japanese food.
Cold Cha-Soba (Rm 10.80)
Salmon Salad (Rm 13.80)
Chawanmushi (Rm 6.80)
Ebiko (Rm 2)
Salmon Sushi (Rm 3.20)
Shiro Maguro (Rm 3.20)
Chuka Itako (Rm 2)
Aburi Salmon Mentai (Rm 4.20)
Aburi Kani Mayo (Rm 4.20)
Pork-Free
Subject to 10% Service Charge
Address: 218-1-8, Tropicana 218 Macalister, Macalister Road, 10400, Georgetown, Penang.
Business Hours: 11 am to 10 pm. Opens Daily.
Contact Number: 604- 297 0128
Stay tuned to Ken Hunts Food for more food stories!
scan chain 在 Eric's English Lounge Facebook 的最讚貼文
[米格魯傳奇 Part I]
Anyone want to adopt a beagle (米格魯)?
The place where I found the dog is around ***** MRT Station(*****捷運站)! I found him at around ***** and finally got him to the animal hospital at around 10:40 PM.
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While I was walking with Ms. Yang (my wife) tonight, we saw a beagle running around the park close to Shi-Pai MRT station. We thought it was strange that such a cute little dog would run around in the cold. But we thought that he belonged to (屬於) someone and left.
However, one and a half hours later, after Ms. Yang applied for an iPhone and i...Paid, we saw the beagle running around the same region (two different places about 5-10 min away from each other), shivering (發抖) but still running.
Thinking it was very strange (奇怪), we looked and asked around but no one knew where the dog was from. We followed him for a bit and saw him chewing branches and paper, so we bought some hot dogs and tea eggs for him.
He literally jumped and bit the food off of my hands after I fed him one, so we knew he was starving (挨餓的). He was also wearing a metal chain around his neck with no tag (牌子). The chain was was too tight and the fur around its neck were possibly slightly rubbed off.
We didn't really know what to do because my place was not suitable. We couldn't really call an animal shelter (動物收容所) because they would just pick him up and euthanize (安樂死) him after several days.
Luckily, there was a pet store nearby. I asked the owner if she would help me keep him. She could not because her store only sells rabbits and hamsters (黃金鼠). However, she is a kind person and told us we should take the dog to the animal hospital a few blocks away.
The problem was...the dog had no leash (拴狗的皮帶) and would not follow me. I didn't dare (不敢) touch him because well...I was also a bit afraid...it's a stray dog after all, and I could not get bitten because I still have about 20 HW assignments to grade.
In order to solve this problem, I ran to the convenience store again to buy more tea eggs and hot dogs while my wife watched over the dog. With the food, we lured (引) him to the animal hospital...but on the way...close to the hospital, he ran away...orz.
WTF@##$#$%%@$$!
We were about to give up, but I went to look for him in the park and there he was. I used more food (I ran to the convenience store again) to lure him to the pet shop because it was closer. The pet shop owner helped me put a leash on this time and we took him to the animal hospital.
By this time, the dog had gotten used to me and followed me semi-willingly (半-心甘情願). The pet shop owner was also with us because she wanted to help...she was very kind. When we got to the hospital, the dog would not go in so we had to drag (拖著) him.
The vets at the "hospital" or clinic were busy stitching up (縫合) another dog. They told us to wait. After waiting for about 20 minutes, the vet told us that their dog ID tag (implant e-tag) scanner (晶片掃描機) was broken. However, they would take the dog in for the night for a fee of course.
I could not keep the dog at my place so the pet store owner told me to leave the dog at the vet, and she will take it to another hospital to scan for the e-tag (晶片) tomorrow and find the owner if possible.
If the dog does not have an e-tag, then the pet store owner says the dog should be given for adoption (收養).
So, does anyone want a beagle?
The dog is about 1-2 years old, it's male and very cute. However, it is a bit jumpy. I'm sure it will be fine with a little training though. After feeding him, he became friendly and would even sit on command. I'm pretty sure someone abandoned or lost this cute dog.
If you take the dog in, I will help you do your SOP. No joke.
I will post a picture of the dog tomorrow. It's at the animal clinic now, and I'm exhausted from running after it all night.
The picture I posted is NOT the actual dog, but the dog looks nearly identical to the one in the picture.
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