From the monthly archives:

October 2008

The aesthetics of recycling: Water bottles take flight

October 27, 2008

Bruce Voyce is a sculptor from Vancouver B.C., Canada and in his Water Project, “the office water bottle is being transformed into a fantastic interactive world of wonder.” I am [...]

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The aesthetics of recycling: Blooms

October 24, 2008

Behold the beauty that lies in your waste bin. These ethereal blooms are made from water bottles by RodPujante. Amazingly, he uses no glue or fasteners, just the repurposed bottles. [...]

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The aesthetics of recycling: Water Bottle Waterfall

October 12, 2008

If you were at the Nuit Blanche Festival in Toronto, October 4-5, 2008, you’d have been fortunate to have viewed this spectacular installation. “Waterfall” by Katherine Harvey is described as [...]

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BB#18: Walnut Grove Spring Water, or why we have ‘green fatigue’

October 5, 2008

Change water into wine, and you won’t have to change this brand’s packaging. I’ll bet this vino look-alike carries a hefty premium price for this luxe look, right? But wait… [...]

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Bad Bottle #18: Crayola Kocktails for Kids

October 1, 2008

Crayon flavored water, hmmmm. It appeals to something buried deep in my subconcious, the memory of gnawing on the colorful wax sticks and putting them into my mouth, despite being expressly forbidden [...]

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