TickTøck

I was brought in during the early stages of the project, collaborating with the creative team and producers to define our sourcing and fabrication strategy.
The concept called for "Time Bomb" sculptures, to be fabricated entirely from plastic debris collected from beaches around the world.

Our production approach began locally; our team gathered plastic waste from New York City area beaches and brought it into the studio to create the first three proof-of-concept sculptures. Following this successful start, we partnered with Prop Stylist Daryl McGregor and his team to create the remaining 18 sculptures using materials collected globally.

The impact of the work extended far beyond the lens. After the shoot, the sculptures were displayed at the United Nations building in New York City and featured in a special exhibition and panel at Art Basel Miami.

This series of posters achieved significant industry acclaim, winning a Silver Lion at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, a medal at the New York Festivals (NYF), and shortlists at D&AD and The One Show. The work was also featured in Lürzer's Archive: 200 Best Photographers Worldwide.


Check out the project page here.

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