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The other area where we are recording sounds is Sanaullah Compound, closer to Mahim railway station, where many kinds of recycling units are stacked against each other. Here, the shredding of plastic, the burning of aluminium furnaces and the sacks of scrap being thrown down from trucks are frequently heard. The screeching sounds from rusty shredding machines make one wonder how the labourers can work without the use of earplugs. For these labourers, most of whom are migrants, Sanaullah is work and home. A little shack of a restaurant, paan kiosks, barbers, an ironing man, chai stalls and various other essentials of daily living function side by side. Against this background, the aural predominance is of men talking business (or gossiping) over phones or with each other. Understandably, they don’t want their conversations recorded.

Walking around trying to be inconspicuous with a recorder in our hands, we realised that some sounds are bound to perish with time and modern lifestyles, such as the sounds of game machines in a very 90s video parlour or the bell of a kulfi seller. Collecting these sounds could be a way of creating an aural museum and complementing visual archives of Dharavi.

Bales of recycled paper await pick-up. Phoenix materials recovery facility and transfer station.

Ein Beistelltisch aus vier alten Weinkisten,vier Rollen darunter und dann eine geschliffene Glasplatte nach Maß aus Recycling -Glas.

 

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Für“Smile on Saturday“

 

Thema:“Recycled“am 16.01.2021.

 

A“Happy Smile on Saturday“ and a nice weekend for all of you.

 

Stay safe/ Bleibt gesund.

and hanging on the white birch...

this person picks up recyclable water bottles to resell for money

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Grab shot of one of the many workers moving sorted rubbish around for recycling

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IMGP6387 - seen in Saffron Walden Market Square, an old red telephone box now housing a defibrillator.

The drawing and idea left the right a photo, it's a plastic yogurt pot of 1 liter .

Thanks for the visit

Countryside Pollution

 

WARNING-Graphic Hyper Violence within!!!!!

 

Notice - SKAM does not endorse the killing of oneself or others. SKAM endorses an open communication about the damage humans have done to our planet.

 

The Recycle Yourself Project is meant to invoke an emotion and discussion about such issues as Overpopulation, Pollution, Ecosystem Destruction Humans responsibility to the Environment, Culture Jamming, Art intervention and Anti-Commercialism/over-consumption.

 

The Recycle Yourself Philosophy

 

For billions of years the earth has recycled the life that has existed on it. Through a natural cycle. At one time the Human race followed that natural cycle. The humans lived hand and hand with the environment taking and giving back to the land. Even after death humans at one time gave their actual bodies back to the planet to decay in a natural way. Over time mankind has forgotten about our beautiful planet and how it created the life that exists on it. Then comes the age of the industrial revolution and corporations built upon mass consumerism. Marketing companies assault us ever day. By the time you are 5 years old you've already had 200,000 images planted into your brain from television and ad campaigns. This false reality is built and constructed into our minds to appear that if its sold on tv there is an unlimited supply. Buy buy buy this constructed ads tell us that there is nothing wrong with this behavior. The status quo is a false reality.

 

The real reality

Humans have already started what will be known as the 6th mass extinction on our planet. This has been created by the abuse we've done in the last 300 years to our mother earth.

The western mindset has infected the entire planet. Kill, rape and pillage, give nothing back. Even in death humans turn themselves in plastic wrapped corspe's that seep poisons into the ground that in turn effect our drinking water. Cancer, disease, and viruses are a by-product of our planet trying to control this over consumerism culture. Mother earth will win this war in the end but it will be at the expense of all forms of life on our planet. Education is the only thing that will change this behavior. If you want to climb the mountain you don't just jump to the top. This change needs to happen in steps. The first is being aware of such steps. If humans so selfishly ignore these warning signs. Some day there will be no fish in the sea, no birds in the sky, no whales in the ocean, no dogs to follow their masters, no flowers to bloom, no bees to pollinate them. This is a reality.

 

Now you have to ask yourself?

 

Do you want to be responsible for a dead planet?

 

Educate

Reduce

Reuse

Recycle Yourself!

 

Advertising to children

6th mass extinction?

Recycling facts

Culture Jamming

Biodiversity Crisis is at hand?

Advertisement overload

acrylic,gouache and inkdirt on vintage school paper

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I remember when I first started at New Mexico State University in 1995 seeing the Roadrunner at its original home at the city dump. We used it as a landmark while dove hunting.

 

I didn't know it had been rebuilt several times over the years.

Recycled paper beads. Created May 2009.

 

Paper and cardboard waiting to be turned into insulation. Utah County, Utah.

Recycling by the beach

 

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I have a lot of used iron parts, little and large parts. This is one of the little guy's I made of it.

 

Posted for the ANSH round 68 #9.

Recycled Magazine Paper Earrings

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Recycled Magazine Paper Earrings

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Yukon likes to help recycle the old spring planters.

An old locomotive workshop converted into a very nice library.

 

The curtain serves as a movable wall, and is created by the Textile Lab, Tilburg.

 

LocHal ( built in 1932), Spoorzone Tilburg, The Netherlands.

 

Design: Braaksma & Roos (2019).

www.braaksma-roos.nl/project/lochal-tilburg/

 

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World Building of the Year (2019)

   

Peterbilt / Amrep

 

Many thanks to the office of the San Diego City Clerk and to Andy Patriquin for these photos.

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Some structures used for one theme lend themselves to be recycled/reused/repurposed for other themes/scenes. Why waste a good structure when it can be utilized for another scene?

 

What actually happens with the initial scene/diorama is that pieces get raided out when needed for newer builds. In this case the basic structure slowly got deconstructed in a couple of stages which lent it to be used for post-apocalyptic scenes...

#BuildWhatInspiresYou

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Nikon D800, Voigtlander 40mm SLII Ultron

ruffle blouse with flower

Hopefully, where you live there is a place that will take them back, usually the wine store itself. In the US, some other stores have collection bins. Near me, a sports store does (not sure why, except that sports equipment is one of the users of cork in manufacturing)--shoe inner soles, for instance, and walking pole handles. This little box is located in my apartment building, which is why so many corks are collected!

 

Cork Oak tree plantations, mainly in Portugal and Spain, are threatened by housing development and are disappearing! At least this is the argument I read several years ago. I no longer see that argument. Now the reason given for recycling them seems to be reusing chopped up corks in other products.

 

"There are companies that collect natural wine corks and then turn them into anything from shoes and bags to flooring. The two biggest companies, ReCork and Cork Forest Conservation Alliance, have drop-off locations, searchable online by zip code."--the web.

 

In harvesting the cork, the tree is not destroyed, but rather the bark is stripped every decade or so. It grows back, as the tree ages. Plantations have a long life, if cared for.

Read more about it at:

corkforest.org/

 

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On the Ferry back from Dublin, another shoot, during which I took some personal pictures that captured my attention.

What was it here? I guess the colours, neatly ordered?

 

Whatever it was... trendy!

We'll save the world yet, LOL

 

With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)

 

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