www.oceanly.shop , 2023
150 x 150 x 2 cm (h x w x d)
AI generated image, format poster A2 x3

Embarking on a daring voyage into uncharted online marketplaces, www.oceanly.shop introduces a trio of captivating posters, infused with a modern and alluring aesthetic. These artworks embody the very essence of commercial innovation, enticing viewers to delve into the sea of opportunities presented by this pioneering startup.
Each poster portrays an oceanic parcel, a unique gateway to claim a piece of the sea, with the promise of home delivery that seems almost too good to be true. Oceanly's enchanting visuals and user-friendly interface seamlessly transport users to a realm where the ocean is just a click away.
However, as we dive into this digital 'land grab' of the ocean, we find ourselves facing a thought-provoking dilemma. Inadvertently, consumers raise a fundamental question about resource access and ownership. Reflecting on alarming statistics about the ocean's deterioration, such as the 5.85 trillion pieces of plastic currently adrift, responsible for the demise of approximately 100 million animal species annually, or the 500 marine locations categorized as 'dead zones,' we must ponder whether this startup is merely a profit-driven commercial endeavor or a intriguing work of art designed to challenge our perceptions.
Finally, is it an exploration of our intricate relationship with society's capitalist habits and the preservation of our oceans? The answer, for now, remains open-ended, inviting your interpretation.
Scan - Click - Pay and the Ocean is yours.

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