Wild Animals Made from Ocean Trash

L’artiste corse Gilles Cenazandotti passe au peigne fin les plages à la recherche de déchets plastiques rejetés sur le rivage. Il utilise les différents déchets retrouvés et conçoit des sculptures représentant des animaux. L’artiste fais passer un message sur la surconsommation et ses effets sur le monde animal.

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Obsessive Consumption: What Did You Buy Today?

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Now available in book format, “Obsessive Consumption: What Did You Buy Today?” is artist Kate Bingaman-Burt’s winsomely self-conscious take on transparency and consumer culture. Beginning in 2002, in the face of growing credit card debt, Bingaman-Burt resolved to give new meaning to the term “retail therapy” by documenting her daily purchases, first with photographs and then with ink drawings.

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The book chronicles three years of daily purchases, beginning on 5 February 2006. From the mundane (Tootsie Roll candies, pet food, Aleve pain reliever) to the more memorable (an iPhone, wedding bands, a dog), each image lends a permanence to the sometimes fleeting fulfillment that comes from the experience of buying something. To make her commentary—and spending patterns—an even more lasting and public record, Bingaman-Burt also includes monthly hand-copied credit card statements within the pages of the book.

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Bingaman-Burt, who is an assistant professor of graphic design at Portland State University continues to catalog and post her daily purchases, revealing an obsessive but lighthearted compulsion that doesn’t end with her book’s publication. Her signature spare, hand-drawn illustrations can also be seen in the pages of ReadyMade magazine, as well as the craft-focused book, “Handmade Nation: The Rise of DIY, Art, Craft and Design.”

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Buy Obsessive Consumption online at Amazon, Powell’s, or directly through Bingaman-Burt’s website, where she’s offering a limited-edition daily drawing and book package for $30.