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Meet "Moss": a revolutionary project by Jisu Lee, Eunhye Lee, and Terim Bang, designed to restore forests devastated by fires through innovative moss stamping technology. Seoul, March 2022 - January 2023.
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The "Moss" project aims to restore fire-ravaged forests using a unique moss stamp and incubation room. This innovative solution allows volunteers and hikers to actively participate in environmental conservation efforts by directly planting moss, contributing to a sustainable world.
The project's stamp and incubation room are designed to efficiently plant and cultivate moss, providing a simple yet effective method for restoring devastated natural ecosystems.
The "Moss" project addresses the pressing need for quick and effective forest restoration following large-scale disasters, such as forest fires.
The "Moss" project introduces a sustainable method for restoring nature, inspired by the behavior of mountain climbers. The stamp's spiral design reflects the moss's natural expansion, while the incubation room provides an optimal environment for moss growth.
With the "Moss" project, participants can actively contribute to creating a sustainable world by simply stamping moss, promoting the recovery of forests and the preservation of natural habitats.
The "Moss" project was developed in Seoul and completed in January 2023, offering a practical and innovative solution to restore damaged mountains and lands. By participating in the project, individuals can experience the direct impact of their actions on the environment and contribute to a more sustainable world.
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