Month: January 2008

The afterlife of cellphones

The afterlife of cellphones

Here’s a good follow up to our last post about consumption (Artist Chris Jordan) – The NY Times on where cell phones go when they die… Americans threw out just shy of three million tons of household electronics in 2006. This so-called e-waste is the fastest-growing part of the municipal waste stream and, depending on […]

Running the numbers, portraits of consumption

Running the numbers, portraits of consumption

Chris Jordan’s incredible gallery of consumption culture (this skeleton is made from 200,000 packs of cigarettes) artist’s statment – This new series looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something: fifteen million sheets of office paper (five minutes of paper use); 106,000 aluminum cans […]

Pleo thorocotomy

Pleo thorocotomy

Pleodream writes – Since the previous two videos have proven to be so popular we have decided to make a series. Starting with this weekend’s episode “Bonez and his Thorocotomy”, we will shoot a weekly episode and detail each piece of the Pleo dinosaur. So far we have discovered 1 of Pleo’s 6 processors. I […]