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Bluemedsaurus, Venice

 Maria Cristina Finucci 

 

A new mysterious animal, not classified in zoological tables, made from the plastic scattered in the sea, slithers in and out—crawling along the walls—into the room where the closed meeting of research ministers will take place as part of the BLUEMED international conference organized by the European Commission. The one thing that is certain is that it does not belong to the animal kingdom, but to the artificial one. It slyly shows neither its head nor its tail, and since it cannot be identified for now, we will call it BLUEMEDSAURUS.

The part that emerges from the top of a wall in the room, only to disappear beneath the floor, is very colorful and is traversed along its entire length by a black crest that emits its own light.