Artist Mathilde Roussel fills the scientific jars with plant elements,and labelled with human body parts.
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[PI] Landfill Harmonic
“Landfill Harmonic” is an upcoming documentary about a tiny village called Cateura, built atop garbage, in Paraguay. More specifically it is about Luis Szaran, Favio Chavez Moran, and a group of children who play in an orchestra with instruments made of trash. I got a little emotional watching this.
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Daniel Arsham: Broken Glass Sculptures

Inspired by the glass shards found in his home after hurricane Andrew hit Miami in 1992, New York-based artist Daniel Arsham has created a series of sculptures made entirely from shattered glass.





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Earth installation

Using pine cone and brown leaves Sylvain Meyer made a extremely eco friendly installation in Switzerland. He says it took nearly two months to harvest and collect enough pine cones to fill 10 bags, and then another two days to complete it.


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Angler Fish sculpture made from recycled metal objects

Assemblage by Justin La Doux made of bicycle parts, knives, a shovel, and other objects. The piece was entered as part of the 2010 ArtPrize contest

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Green Pedestrian Crossing created by Jody Xiong

The China Environmental Protection Foundation developed an outdoor campaign, displayed on the street, to creatively promote this message. They decided to leverage a busy pedestrian crossing; a place where both pedestrians and drivers meet.
The campaign involved laying a canvas 12.6 metres long by 7 metres wide on the ground, thus covering the pedestrian crossing with a large leafless tree. On either side of the road, beneath the traffic lights, were placed sponge cushions soaked in green, environmentally friendly, washable paint. As pedestrians walked towards the crossing, they stepped on the green sponge, thus leaving green foot imprints on the canvas of the tree. Each ‘green’ footprint on the canvas looked like leaves growing on a bare tree, which made people feel that by walking they could create a greener environment.
The ‘Green Pedestrian Crossing’ was carried out across 7 thoroughfares in Shanghai. The campaign was then extended to 132 roads across 15 cities in China, with a participation exceeding 3,920,000 people.





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Water Light Graffiti
“Water Light Graffiti” is an interactive installation of Antonin Furnace at Poitiers. This LED Wall reactive contact with water ,you can draw using water. Water gun, sponge, brush, bucket of water … water become a Nature friendly element of artistic expression.
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