The Labyrinth of Plastic Waste by Luzinterruptus is Eco-Friendly
Jana Pijak — June 12, 2014 — Art & Design
References: luzinterruptus & mocoloco
The Labyrinth of Plastic Waste by design studio luzinterruptus addresses environmental issues with its striking design. The light installation was presented at the Katowice Street Art Festival in Poland last May and has been gaining praise for its chapel-like maze interior.
When describing their design, the luzinterruptuswe team states that they are "looking to demonstrate, in a poetic manner, the amount of plastic waste that is consumed daily, in addition to focusing attention on the big business of bottling water, which leads to very serious problems in developing countries."
This light installation is made up of 26 meters of plastic waste that is turned into a 7 by 5 meter and 3.4 meter high structure. The piece is filled with corridors and labyrinths that can be walked through and also features colored packaging that diffuses light and the sun's rays.
When describing their design, the luzinterruptuswe team states that they are "looking to demonstrate, in a poetic manner, the amount of plastic waste that is consumed daily, in addition to focusing attention on the big business of bottling water, which leads to very serious problems in developing countries."
This light installation is made up of 26 meters of plastic waste that is turned into a 7 by 5 meter and 3.4 meter high structure. The piece is filled with corridors and labyrinths that can be walked through and also features colored packaging that diffuses light and the sun's rays.
Trend Themes
1. Plastic Waste Awareness - Designers and artists are using light installations to raise awareness about the amount of plastic waste consumed daily.
2. Eco-friendly Art - Art installations that repurpose materials, like plastic waste, are gaining recognition for their environmentally friendly approach.
3. Socially Conscious Design - Design projects that focus on addressing social and environmental issues through creative means are becoming more prominent.
Industry Implications
1. Environmental Activism - Organizations and initiatives related to environmental activism can utilize light installations to engage and educate the public about plastic waste.
2. Art and Design - Art galleries and design studios can explore eco-friendly art installations as a unique and impactful way to showcase creativity and raise awareness.
3. Sustainable Packaging - Companies in the packaging industry can find opportunities to innovate and develop sustainable packaging solutions to reduce plastic waste and its environmental impact.
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