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LITTERED MVMNTS By Shoji Yamasaki

by Daniel Ingvartsen
Nov 24, 2025
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Shoji Yamasaki’s captivating and widely shared performance art project, Littered Mvmnts, presents a unique, artistic commentary on environmentalism and consumer culture. The Japanese American transdisciplinary artist utilizes his body as a medium to mimic the seemingly random, wind-driven movements of discarded litter, creating a powerful visual dialogue about human waste.
The project, which launched on social media in 2020 and quickly went viral, typically features a split-screen format in short video clips. On one side, a piece of trash—such as a plastic bag caught in a breeze or a receipt tumbling across pavement—moves in its natural environment. On the other, Yamasaki, dressed in his own clothes to avoid generating new waste, improvises a dance that precisely mirrors the litter’s every flutter and turn.
Yamasaki describes the wind as the “choreographer” and considers his performances an attempt to embody the universal movement inherent in all things, from the microscopic to the cosmic. By transforming mundane garbage into a subject of choreographed performance, he challenges viewers to reconsider their relationship with waste.
Littered Mvmnts has resonated with millions across platforms like TikTok and Instagram, garnering media attention from outlets such as Hyperallergic and Semafor. Yamasaki is careful to note that all litter featured in the series is properly disposed of after filming, reinforcing the project’s core message of responsibility. Ultimately, the series aims to foster an intrinsic sense of environmental accountability by presenting trash not as something to be ignored, but as an integral, shared element of our lived environment.

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