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What are the changing conditions for Archaeology in underwater ecosystems? Can challenges be predicted and solutions imagined using Machine Learning?
With the passage of time, underwater artifacts are encrusted with coral, algae or other marine organisms. How do human activities and pollutions undermine these natural environments? What will our underwater heritage be like in the future?
The project: “Future Memories of Deep Water” explores how algorithms can be used for predicting new entanglements between underwater artifacts and the changing environment where they are discovered. We reflect on current problems and dangers for marine environments, such as “plasticrust” and plastic pollution.
Built upon experimental speculation, Future Memories of Deep Water calls for the protection of threatened marine ecosystems and aims to create awareness and encourage preservation of cultural heritage.

How do we envision the oceans in the future? It is predicted that by 2050, there will be more waste in the ocean than fish. Imagining the future of the ocean means imagining the fate of its inhabitants. Imagine the food chain could turn into chaos in the oceans, with bits of plastic and other debris seeping into the soil, contaminating fish and air, and threatening the health of animals, as well as humans. Later, it will not be surprising if more and more fish eat garbage and plastic in the ocean. Feeding trash is an imaginary picture of fish mutations in the future when they are continuously exposed to trash in the ocean. I use the type of garbage that I found in my research on several beaches in Indonesia.  At that time, maybe the garbage that we throw away is what will form a new evolutionary face for fish in the future.

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