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More model informationPolystyrene is one of the most common components to be found both at sea and on beaches. It represents a serious threat to marine life, since it never degrades permanently. This piece of polystyrene found in Genoa, for example, bears the marks of the pecking of a seagull.
This item is part of the exhibith “CHRONOS - THE FOOTPRINT OF MAN AND THE ANTHROPOCENE IN LIGURIA - 350,000 YEARS AGO TO NOW” organized by the Genoa University at Palazzo Ducale (November 25th 2023 to January 7th 2024).
This model was realized by Glenda Cantale during the Universal Civil Service (SCU) at the Genoa University.
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