Wednesday, 10 October 2012

The Cycle of Recycling




Reuse: Use again
Reduce: Make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
Recycle: Convert (waste) into reusable materials 








Recycling this a cycle that everyone has heard of, a majority of people actually recycle but others don't. The colour for recycling logo's are mainly green because it is a extremely eco friendly and environmentally friendly.  I find recycling very interesting and it would make an interesting video.







research took from: http://weburbanist.com/2008/06/04/recycled-art-from-trash/
HA Schult’s haunting ‘trash people’ have graced the streets of many of the world’s most major cities … silently open to interpretation as they travel the world and sit everywhere from the parks of New York City to the Great Wall of China. It took Schult 6 months and 30 assistants to create these strange sculptures from crushed cans, computer parts and virtually anything else he could appropriate to assemble them. What is their purpose and meaning? It is difficult to say, but they are certainly trans-cultural and intended to engage, inspire and engender reflection in those who see them and are a foil to see the reactions of different nations and groups of people.







Research took from: http://weburbanist.com/2008/06/04/recycled-art-from-trash/
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. From looking at the rubbish they collect from the streets of London it is virtually impossible to determine a rhyme or reason to the apparent mess. However, once a projector is set up at just the right angle the art pops to life and animated shades are created with crisp and clear outlines delineating the controlled forms hidden with chaos.
Below is a photocopy from a book of Noble and Webster's work:



This is a website where i viewed images of other peoples work, they use old objects and graphiti onto them. I have added a few photographs to give an example and added the link to the website:
trashart1.jpg
trashart2.jpg
http://www.woostercollective.com/post/trash-art....-send-us-your-photos





Here i have photocopied information out of a book from the library in college:




I feel that Dale Chihuly's is very interesting and beautiful to look at, i feel that i could use recycled glass, melt it and create my own design, this would display the cycle of recycling also the cycle of a solid turning into a liquid then back to a solid. 




No comments:

Post a Comment