RAINBOW CAVE (installed at One Hotel South Beach in Miami, FL)
salvaged plastic bags, salvaged fishing nets, LED lights, surround sound
20’H x 18’W x 30’D
2020
Inspired by Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and the Biblical story about the Great Flood, Rainbow Cave acknowledges how frightened people are often unwilling to change their beliefs and how, when we get too much of even a good thing, that same thing has the power to destroy us. The same way precious water turned into a destructive flood during Noah’s day, so today we are witnessing how the overflow of single-use plastics is suffocating all life on earth. The installation at the One Hotel South Beach in Miami was made up of approximately 40,000 upcyced plastic bags, which is the amount that is used in Florida State every three minutes. The bags are held in place by salvaged fishing nets, a material that underscores the importance of containment and references an important food source that plastics are contaminating. This flood of plastic is of our own making and only we can put an end to it. It's also up to us to create our own rainbows. The rainbow lights in this space invite us to bring about the end of the great flood of plastic by shedding light on this important issue while also serving to remind us about God’s covenant with us and invitation to collaborate on the creation of a better future.
Sound by Fireberg
Special thank you to Indigo Plastics for donating all the salvaged plastic bags used in the installation.