Posts Tagged ‘Trash’

Shadow Art by Tim Noble and Sue Webster

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Tim Noble and Sue Webster are an incredible artistic duo based in England who have worked on a variety of related projects experimenting with trash and projected shadows.
Their notable pieces are made from piles of rubbish collected from London streets. A light is projected against the pile, and the shadow on the wall creates an entirely different image, typically one of the couple themselves: this is not at all apparent from looking directly at the pile.

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 Shadow Art by Tim Noble and Sue Webster

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Safe the Beach, Hotel Built From Beach Debris by HA Schult

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

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Commissioned by Corona’s Save the Beach campaign for World Environment Day, this pop-up rubbish hotel in Rome was created by German artist HA Schult to highlight the importance of preserving Europe’s beaches. And it’s built almost entirely from rubbish collected from the sands of our wonderful continent.
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The Save the Beach campaign is inviting people across Europe to report and nominate endangered beaches throughout the summer, by visiting www.coronasavethebeach.org.  The winning beach will be recovered and cleaned later this year by brewing company Corona.  Last year, website users chose the Italian beach  in Capocotta as the recipient of the Save the Beach clean up.

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“In the ocean, the trash from all continents meets one another. The trash from Africa meets the trash from Europe, meets the trash from South America. The environmental problem is a global problem,” said H.A. Schult, the mastermind behind the hotel. “We are living in a planet of garbage.”

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Keyboard chair interior idea

Monday, April 20th, 2009

keyboard chair 150x150 Keyboard chair interior ideaDante Bonuccelli designer created a modern, good looking chair from recycled keyboard parts. This idea shows that you might think about what can you recycle around your house, before you put it in the trash.

Via Ohgizmo.com

 
 
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