Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Hologram-Projection-in-Santiago-Demands-a-Chile-without-Plastics-27MDHU9FWG4.htmlConceptually similarHologram Projection in Santiago Demands a Chile without PlasticsGP1SUV5CCompleted★★★★Hologram Projection in Santiago Demands a Chile without PlasticsGP1SUV5ECompleted★★★★★★Hologram Projection in Santiago Demands a Chile without PlasticsGP1SUV5FCompleted★★★★Hologram Projection in Santiago Demands a Chile without PlasticsGP1SUV5GCompleted★★★★Hologram Projection in Santiago Demands a Chile without PlasticsGP1SUV5ICompleted★★★★Hologram Projection in Santiago Demands a Chile without PlasticsGP1SUV5NCompleted★★★★Hologram Projection in Santiago Demands a Chile without PlasticsGP1SUV56Completed★★★★★★Hologram Projection in Santiago Demands a Chile without PlasticsGP1SUV57Completed★★★★Hologram Projection in Santiago Demands a Chile without PlasticsGP1SUV58Completed★★★★View AllGP1SUV5QHologram Projection in Santiago Demands a Chile without PlasticsThe image of a whale entangled in fishing net, projected by Greenpeace Andino as part of its "Chile without Plastics" campaign, in Paseo Bulnes, in front of the Palacio de La Moneda in Santiago. The projection of holograms, 90 square meters at 50 meters height, aims to make a call to all sectors of society to demand alternatives to single-use plastics. Through the virtual reality of the hologram, the environmental organization aims to generate an approach to the problems of the planet: "We realized the importance of looking at ecosystems to generate a real connection with the meanings of protecting, conserving and preserving our land", explains Soledad Acuña, spokesperson for the Chile sin Plastics Movement.Locations:Chile-Santiago (Chile)-South AmericaDate:20 Feb, 2021Credit:© HOLOH / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 2813pxKeywords:Animal likeness-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Fishing nets-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Outdoors-Projection actions-Trapped-WhalesShoot:Hologram Projection in Santiago Demands a Chile without PlasticsAs part of the closing of the "Chile without Plastics" campaign, Greenpeace Andino intervenes on Paseo Bulnes, in front of the Palacio de La Moneda in Santiago, projecting a hologram of 90 square meters at 50 meters height, with the aim of making a call to all sectors of society to demand alternatives to single-use plastics. Through the virtual reality of the hologram, the environmental organization aims to generate an approach to the problems of the planet: "We realized the importance of looking at ecosystems to generate a real connection with the meanings of protecting, conserving and preserving our land", explains Soledad Acuña, spokesperson for the Chile sin Plastics Movement.Related Collections:Hologram Projection in Santiago Demands a Chile without Plastics (Photos & Videos)