The geometry of recycling
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The economic vectors of anything are often the main drivers and this must ultimately be true in the case of recycling, but occasionally the geometry can be a more spectacular thing.
The cubes, about 38 cm3, are scrap metal highly compressed under what must have been a terrific force to behold. They’re stacked to a height of almost 3 metres, an inadvertent public sculpture.
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Posted to Photographs • 2005.07.18 (Mon) • 12:37
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Posted by Sar 2005.07.24, 18:01
I like it, clean job.
Posted by John 2005.07.26, 19:58
a little of blue?
Posted by upset 2005.07.27, 04:16
It looks like a piles of new years’ gifts, but why are they black-and-white????
Posted by salaTHRUStra 2005.08.01, 20:08
i am finding that rather beautiful, sort of a weird contrapositive to square watermelons….
Posted by Aegir 2005.08.08, 02:39
What’s this? Dead blog?
Posted by jh 2005.08.08, 08:46
It’s not dead, it’s … resting.
Posted by Dmitriy 2005.12.09, 01:39
why do you thin it is dead?
Posted by Sergey 2005.12.20, 22:31
It looks deadly
Posted by kaf 2005.12.27, 13:09
What??s this? Dead blog?
Posted by Susan 2006.02.23, 01:40
The picture inspires the viewer to think about the meaning of life.
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