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[a visual ecocriticism notational blog]
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Wild At Heart - Anna Garforth
The giant installation of Song Dong’s “Waste Not” exhibit which displayed the entire contents of his mother’s former home in Beijing amassed over fifty years during which the Chinese concept of wu jin qi yong, or “waste not,” was a prerequisite for survival. The assembled materials, ranging from pots and basins to blankets, oil flasks, and legless dolls, form a miniature cityscape that viewers can navigate around and through. (All photos: Todd Heister/The New York Times)
upcycled via cartwheelgalaxy:
Germinate (5000 Seeds) by Shannon Rankin
Made of map, paper, pins, and adhesive. Shannon Rankin’s intricately patterned installations explores the relationship between physical place and intangible experience.
Her work is very interesting conceptually & visually. View more!
(via fuckyeahcartography)