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Marina DeBris

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Marina DeBris
Rayuwa
Haihuwa Detroit, 20 century
Karatu
Makaranta Indiana University (en) Fassara
Sana'a
Sana'a masu kirkira
Sunan mahaifi Marina DeBris

Marina DeBris sunan ne da wata mai fasaha ta Australiya ke amfani da shi wanda aikinsa ya mayar da hankali kan sake amfani da sharar[1] don wayar da kan jama'a game da gurbatar teku da bakin teku.[2][3][4][5] DeBris yana amfani da sharar da aka wanke daga bakin teku don ƙirƙirar sharar, 'tankunan kifi', fasahar ado da sauran ayyukan fasaha.[6][7][8] Ta kuma yi amfani da sharar bakin teku don ba da hangen nesa guda ɗaya kan yadda ƙasa za ta yi kama da sararin samaniya.[9] Kazalika ƙirƙirar zane-zane daga tarkace, DeBris kuma shine mai tara kuɗi don ƙungiyoyin muhalli,[10][11][12][13] kuma yana haɗin gwiwa tare da ƙungiyoyi masu zaman kansu da makarantu don ilimantar da yara game da gurɓacewar teku.[14][15] A cikin 2021, DeBris ta sami kusan fuskoki 300 a bakin rairayin bakin teku, kuma ta yi amfani da su a cikin sharar ta da sauran abubuwan nunin.[16]

DeBris ita ma yar gwagwarmaya ce ta zamantakewa. A cikin shekarar 2011 ta shiga cikin wani kwamiti kan yadda masu fasaha za su iya ba da gudummawa ga manufofin jama'a na muhalli,[17] haɓaka makamashi mai tsafta[18] da kuma kula da nune-nunen fasahar muhalli.[19][20] DeBris ta yi aiki tare da marasa riba don tara kuɗi don ilimin fasaha.[21] DeBris an jera ta tare da Directory Artists na Muhalli na Mata.[22]

Ilimi da rayuwar sirri

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DeBris ta yi karatu a Jami'ar Indiana da Makarantar Zane ta Rhode Island. Ta zauna kuma ta yi aiki a New York City, London, Ingila, da Sydney, Australia. An haife ta a Detroit, ta rayu a Los Angeles,[23][24][25] kuma a halin yanzu tana zaune a Ostiraliya.[26]

Salo da wuraren zama

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Ayyukan DeBris galibi ana nuna su a cikin ɗakunan ajiya,[6][27][28][29] a cikin gidan kayan gargajiya na teku,[30] Sculpture by the Sea,[31][32][33][34] wanda aka nuna a cikin mujallu,[35] an haɗa su cikin abubuwan kimiyya,[36] an haɗa su cikin Cibiyar Wanke Ashore na Cibiyar Smithsonian,[37] ko ƙungiyoyi kamar Majalisar Dinkin Duniya za su iya amfani da su azaman lambobin yabo.[38] Hakanan ana nuna ayyukanta a wuraren da ba a saba tunanin su azaman kayan tarihi ba, amma wuraren fasaha ne duk da haka, kamar wuraren sayar da kayayyaki,[12][39] Burning Man,[40] ƙwallon kwandon shara,[41] yawo a cikin gari,[42] tsabtace ruwan rafi na Rana ta Duniya,[43] da muhalli kuma Nunin Adalci na Dabbobi.[44]

DeBris kuma tana haɗin gwiwa ko aiki tare da ƙungiyoyi daban-daban na yaƙi da gurɓataccen gurɓataccen iska, kamar Abokan Ballona Wetlands,[43] 5 Gyres,[45] RuckusRoots,[46] Majalisar Dinkin Duniya ta Musamman kan Canjin Yanayi[47] Heal the Bay[48] da sauran ƙungiyoyi, kamar Aquarium na Pacific.[49] Marina DeBris kuma ta tsara kayan haɗi don Kyaftin Charles J. Moore, wanda ya yi aiki don kawo hankali ga Babban Sharan Ruwa na Pacific. Ayyukan DeBris tare da Majalisar Dinkin Duniya na Musamman shine haɗin gwiwa tare da 'yar wasan kwaikwayo/mawaki Sheryl Lee, mai rawa Maya Gabay, da kuma mawaƙa Marla Leigh.[50]

DeBris ta kuma yi haɗin gwiwa tare da ginin ofis, Cibiyar MLC, don haskaka matsalolin kofuna na kofi. Cibiyar MLC ta dauki nauyin aikinta na "Gaskiya da za a iya zubarwa" da aka yi daga kofuna na kofi da aka yi amfani da su.[51][52][53]

"Shagon Rashin jin daɗi" na DeBris ya kasance haɗin gwiwa mai karɓar lambar yabo ta Allen People's Choice Award a 2017 Sculpture By the Sea.[54][55] An kuma ba da "Kantin Ƙarfafawa" tare da Tallafin Tsarin Muhalli na Ruwa na Sydney saboda aikinta kan gurɓacewar ruwa da cinyewa,[56] kuma ta sami lambar yabo ta Magajin Garin Waverley.[57][58] Marina kuma ta sami nasarar tallafin karatu na Helen Lempriere.[59]

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