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DANIEL DIAS DOS SANTOS

Gustav Engedal Bjerre

Cecilie Lind Haanes

Margo Van De Broek

At the Upside Down Island, we want to make people aware of the scale of the fishing industry by using one of the cages used during the rearing phase. We should keep in mind that fish are also a user group of the coast and the new “plan” for the Bergen coast should also be beneficial for them.

Upside Down Island lets people experience what it feels like to be caught in a net, while at the same time making it clear that we are taking away the freedom of the fish and making decisions that affect their lives and environment without giving them a voice and without giving anything back to them.

“UPSIDE DOWN” IN FRONT OF THE WATERFRONT IN SANDVIKEN.

Sketch: Workshop Team

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