The scene, part of a video played on a giant screen in a dark room, is an installation from the “Anthropocene” exhibition at the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts. A woman stands in front of Uralkali Potash Mine #4 by Edward Burtynsky at the “Anthropocene” exhibition at the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts on Tuesday, Sept. 26. The result is a striking time-lapse video showing vibrant corals fading away as symbiotic algae crucial to the corals is wiped out. A video installation displays piles of elephant tusks and rhino horns burning at the “Anthropocene” exhibition at the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts on Tuesday, Sept. 26. Photo: Doruk SarginThe adjoining room houses the video installation showing the burning tusks and rhino horns.