WOW. This is a really fascinating website. I have been involved with many different environmental interest groups, including one at my high school. I am going to forward this cite onto them, because I think it really is a creative way to depict the consumption of humans.
I think my favorite group if of the hundred dollar bills. That is a crazy statistic.
The Aluminum cans was clever, in the mosaic of the women.
The whole article though. Crazyness. Makes you think about our culture and what you can do to help reduce the consumption and waste our nation alone contributes to the world.
I am most visually struck by the sea of plastic bottles and cell phones. The former looks like color static and the second looks like b & w to me. Both are beautiful, even if the idea of our waste and by-product is not. Massive numbers of anything, and also the "mass" that sometimes emerges from the obsessed state of mind that begets obsessive behavior, often results in something stunning or impressive.
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WOW. This is a really fascinating website. I have been involved with many different environmental interest groups, including one at my high school. I am going to forward this cite onto them, because I think it really is a creative way to depict the consumption of humans.
I think my favorite group if of the hundred dollar bills. That is a crazy statistic.
The Aluminum cans was clever, in the mosaic of the women.
The whole article though. Crazyness. Makes you think about our culture and what you can do to help reduce the consumption and waste our nation alone contributes to the world.
I am most visually struck by the sea of plastic bottles and cell phones. The former looks like color static and the second looks like b & w to me. Both are beautiful, even if the idea of our waste and by-product is not.
Massive numbers of anything, and also the "mass" that sometimes emerges from the obsessed state of mind that begets obsessive behavior, often results in something stunning or impressive.
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