Thanks to Simon, I know the creative recycling , a truly innovative way to reuse materials that often but wrongly discard.
E 'impressive find out how many and what things you can do with materials usually considered less "noble" as tins, material packaging, bottles, boxes of fruit etc.
In Thailand, with 1 million bottles and several caps, a Buddhist temple here!
Documents on creative recycling I was also awakened memories that I thought he had now lost ...
fact, mainly agro-pastoral cultures (like that of Sardinia, though I belong to the urban area) in the past have already known that forms of "recycling."
Eg. I remember when I was a child, my grandfather turned the slats in the crates of fruit fucilini.
And we know all the ancestors of the go-kart: I speak of those wooden planks with which the ball bearings as wheels, racing through the narrow streets of the city.
My mother, with old tennis balls, some cotton wool and pieces of wire, created the figures. Ovolmatina boxes coated with a little 'gift wrapping paper advanced by previous Easter or Christmas, they became pen.
Recently, the husband of a relative from an old water heater has obtained the "kit" for the barbecue!
I come now to the point that goes beyond a little 'down' Amarcord, I wonder in fact: the creative recycling, which then (in part) already existed in the past, it is conceivable only in peasant societies?
no answer to because as I read a great deal of creative recycling would Welcomes also the problem of waste disposal.
Even without idealizing the peasant societies, I see how (system level) they use for what could reasonably think to use / re-use.
These companies aimed not at mere subsistence or survival but to a life that could extend in time so sense.
While it is clear that there is nothing sensible in a development model that produces a variety of materials from which they run the risk of being suffocated.
NB: the Pacific Ocean is the agglomeration of the Pacific Trash Vortex: 2500 meters wide and 30 deep , composed of 80% of plastic and other debris.
Atlantic and was recently identified one of his "relative," that "goes" to 10 feet deep.
Think of the consequences for the ecosystem and the fish, probably these huge piles of waste, through the food chain may also affect the body.
So the creative recycling will not be the panacea, the universal remedy, but meanwhile it may be a of practical responses.
Then, because the art could not give a hand? Poetry comes from the greek poieo, "I do", even the seemingly most abstract art has in himself the idea of \u200b\u200ba doing, an act. In
1 / 800 in mid-Notre-Dame was almost a ruin, but the great success of the novel of the Hugo, the recovery and restoration.
addition, Notre-Dame was itself a case of creative recycling before its time, it was built on the ruins of a former Gallo-Roman temple.
In Paris, the Musée d'Orsay is housed in a railway station in 1900.
Well, for me the creative recycling contributes to ask in relationship with ourselves and with the type of world in which we live. Of course, not solve any environmental problem and do not always provide solutions shared on an aesthetic level.
But there will at least ask if we are willing to use things and how or if we use us from them. Harry Harrison's novel
Bill, the galactic hero send the stars with special "transmitter on" our garbage, of course, some of those could turn into a supernova and explode several planets sweeping away!
Now, the good Harry took care of science fiction, but until a few years ago it also seems to suggest the formation of islands (or worse) plastic. The Vortex is great
PT 3-4 times Japan ... one plastic bottle takes at least 400 years at sea and destroying about 100 Earth ...
E 'impressive find out how many and what things you can do with materials usually considered less "noble" as tins, material packaging, bottles, boxes of fruit etc.
In Thailand, with 1 million bottles and several caps, a Buddhist temple here!
Documents on creative recycling I was also awakened memories that I thought he had now lost ...
fact, mainly agro-pastoral cultures (like that of Sardinia, though I belong to the urban area) in the past have already known that forms of "recycling."
Eg. I remember when I was a child, my grandfather turned the slats in the crates of fruit fucilini.
And we know all the ancestors of the go-kart: I speak of those wooden planks with which the ball bearings as wheels, racing through the narrow streets of the city.
My mother, with old tennis balls, some cotton wool and pieces of wire, created the figures. Ovolmatina boxes coated with a little 'gift wrapping paper advanced by previous Easter or Christmas, they became pen.
Recently, the husband of a relative from an old water heater has obtained the "kit" for the barbecue!
I come now to the point that goes beyond a little 'down' Amarcord, I wonder in fact: the creative recycling, which then (in part) already existed in the past, it is conceivable only in peasant societies?
no answer to because as I read a great deal of creative recycling would Welcomes also the problem of waste disposal.
Even without idealizing the peasant societies, I see how (system level) they use for what could reasonably think to use / re-use.
These companies aimed not at mere subsistence or survival but to a life that could extend in time so sense.
While it is clear that there is nothing sensible in a development model that produces a variety of materials from which they run the risk of being suffocated.
NB: the Pacific Ocean is the agglomeration of the Pacific Trash Vortex: 2500 meters wide and 30 deep , composed of 80% of plastic and other debris.
Atlantic and was recently identified one of his "relative," that "goes" to 10 feet deep.
Think of the consequences for the ecosystem and the fish, probably these huge piles of waste, through the food chain may also affect the body.
So the creative recycling will not be the panacea, the universal remedy, but meanwhile it may be a of practical responses.
Then, because the art could not give a hand? Poetry comes from the greek poieo, "I do", even the seemingly most abstract art has in himself the idea of \u200b\u200ba doing, an act. In
1 / 800 in mid-Notre-Dame was almost a ruin, but the great success of the novel of the Hugo, the recovery and restoration.
addition, Notre-Dame was itself a case of creative recycling before its time, it was built on the ruins of a former Gallo-Roman temple.
In Paris, the Musée d'Orsay is housed in a railway station in 1900.
Well, for me the creative recycling contributes to ask in relationship with ourselves and with the type of world in which we live. Of course, not solve any environmental problem and do not always provide solutions shared on an aesthetic level.
But there will at least ask if we are willing to use things and how or if we use us from them. Harry Harrison's novel
Bill, the galactic hero send the stars with special "transmitter on" our garbage, of course, some of those could turn into a supernova and explode several planets sweeping away!
Now, the good Harry took care of science fiction, but until a few years ago it also seems to suggest the formation of islands (or worse) plastic. The Vortex is great
PT 3-4 times Japan ... one plastic bottle takes at least 400 years at sea and destroying about 100 Earth ...
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