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  1. Chris Jordan is a photographer who explores the impact of mass consumption on the environment and wildlife. He transforms discarded products into seductive abstractions, reveals the consequences of e-waste on wildlife, and connects the data to its environmental impact. Learn more about his projects, his inspiration, and his impact on this web page.

  2. Chris Jordan's 2009 photos of dead albatross chicks with plastic in their guts went viral. Anna Turns looks at how it changed our response to the plastics crisis. When photographer Chris Jordan ...

  3. EDcjn722122x40. Ecstatic Desolation #115 (lenticular), Strait of Magellan, Chile, 2022 22x40" (56x102cm) Website of artist Chris Jordan.

  4. Chris Jordan (artist) Ben Franklin, a montage of 125,000 US $100 bills, the amount spent on the Iraq War every hour. 8.5 ft (2.6 m) wide by 10.5 ft (3.2 m) tall in three horizontal panels. Chris Jordan (born 1963) is an American artist, photographer and film producer based in Seattle, Washington. [1]

  5. Jul 1, 2019 · Chris Jordan captured iconic, disturbing photos of birds dying from eating plastic. Now he wants to use the beauty of nature to add some calm to the panic about environmental crises.

  6. Learn about Chris Jordan, an acclaimed artist and cultural activist who explores contemporary mass culture and the enormity of humanity’s collective unconscious through photographic and conceptual perspectives. He is currently working on a multi-year project on Midway Island, where he is documenting the lives and deaths of albatross chicks affected by plastic pollution.

  7. Chris Jordan is a photographic artist, filmmaker, cultural activist, and art educator. He is best known for his hard-hitting artworks that face the darkness of consumer mass-culture, including his projects titled Running the Numbers, Midway, and Intolerable Beauty. His paradigm-breaking film Albatross (2017) continues to reach audiences around ...

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