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[Collecting Systems] [Learning Book #001]
$10.00
By Learning Site (formerly known as Learning Group)
Chicago: WhiteWalls. 2006
Pages: 64
Dimensions: 6" x 8.25"
Cover: soft
Binding: perfect
Process: offset
Color: full color
Edition size: 1000
ISBN: 9780945323099
Factories, farms, and ecosystems all generate mountains of unused material every day. These materialsoften viewed as useless leftoversactually have rich, untapped creative potential. The artist collective Learning Group created several art projects that explore these possibilities, and [Collecting Systems] presents these projects in images and words.
Members of Learning Group traveled to three different urban environmentsChicago; Monterrey, Mexico; and Mikado, Japanand built structures that incorporated waste objects in unexpected and fascinating ways. Whether a cardboard house modeled after the structure of sea urchin shells, a wearable walking city, or two houses made of plastic bottles and other gathered materials, their projects recycle trash into treasure. The authors investigate the social issues connected to these projects, such as economics, labor, property rights, and environmental conditions, and they propose innovative courses of action on these issues.
In an increasingly disposable world, [Collecting Systems] is a compelling look at how we can use the materials around us to their fullest potential.
Chicago: WhiteWalls. 2006
Pages: 64
Dimensions: 6" x 8.25"
Cover: soft
Binding: perfect
Process: offset
Color: full color
Edition size: 1000
ISBN: 9780945323099
Factories, farms, and ecosystems all generate mountains of unused material every day. These materialsoften viewed as useless leftoversactually have rich, untapped creative potential. The artist collective Learning Group created several art projects that explore these possibilities, and [Collecting Systems] presents these projects in images and words.
Members of Learning Group traveled to three different urban environmentsChicago; Monterrey, Mexico; and Mikado, Japanand built structures that incorporated waste objects in unexpected and fascinating ways. Whether a cardboard house modeled after the structure of sea urchin shells, a wearable walking city, or two houses made of plastic bottles and other gathered materials, their projects recycle trash into treasure. The authors investigate the social issues connected to these projects, such as economics, labor, property rights, and environmental conditions, and they propose innovative courses of action on these issues.
In an increasingly disposable world, [Collecting Systems] is a compelling look at how we can use the materials around us to their fullest potential.
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