Every day, a huge mass of products flows into the market to satisfy the changing and often artificially induced needs of millions of consumers; simultaneously, a huge quantity of objects is eliminated in order to make room for new and occasionally more performing products.
Right there, in the "Pacific Trash Vortex", our story begins…
The huge patches in the middle of the ocean look like indistinct heaps of plastic material only to the most distracted eyes.
The inhabitants of the Plastic Island hardly ever leave their country, except for very special occasions and important reasons.
Every day new evergreen plastic gardens are created and millions and millions of inedible cakes are made in the kitchens of the Plastic Kingdom.
This is the extraordinary travel made by photographers Enrico Chiti, Emiliano Rinaldi, Roberto Roda, Simone Sabbioni, Luca Zampini and Nedo Zanolini, in search of the artist Elisabetta Farina who went to the Plastic Islands for inspiration and lost her way.