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Isabel Ulatowski

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Isabel Ulatowski is a visual artist and designer whose work explores how environmental pollutants affect human health, particularly in relation to the industrial systems that continue to produce them. Drawing on critical theory, her practice uses design to highlight contradictions within these systems, focusing on the gap between technological progress and its human cost. By confronting intimate realities, Isabel invites reflection on the embodied crisis of living within compromised environments.

Isabel Ulatowski is a visual artist and designer whose work explores how environmental poll...

This project leverages the stereotype that men are more likely to engage with car culture while highlighting the environmental impact of tire wear. Tire particles are a significant source of microplastic pollution, with studies estimating that tire wear contributes up to 30% of global microplastic pollution. These microplastics enter the body through contact, inhalation, and ingestion, releasing hormone-disrupting chemicals. One critical consequence is male infertility, as these pollutants impair sperm motility and viability. By prioritising men in this conversation, we could drive essential advancements in funding, research, and policy - ultimately benefiting all genders.

Final work

Person lifting a tire in front of a neon-lit 'AUTOBODY AUTO' booth, with dramatic red-blue lighting and smoke.
Person standing inside a neon-lit 'AUTOBODY AUTO' booth, viewed from behind, surrounded by smoke and scattered tires.

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This project leverages the stereotype that men are more likely to engage with car culture while highlighting the environmental impact of tire wear. Tire particles are a significant source of microplastic pollution, with studies estimating that tire wear contributes up to...

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