MEDUSAE follows the complex impact jellyfish have on the Cornish coastline. Exploring the relationship between human waste and the exponential population increase of these creatures.
They act as both hero and villan at the same time. They shift essestial nutrients throughout the water column, acting almost like blood cells, transporting oxygen around our bodies, yet they prey on small fish and plankton in areas polluted and low in biodiversity from human activity.
These gelatenous creatures thrive and bloom in higher temperatures and have fewer predators due to overfishing our seas. Could we see the jellyfish take over our oceans in years to come?