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Explore a thought-provoking artwork series by photographer Chris Jordan, where over 1 million plastic cups, 65,000 cigarettes, and 426,000 mobile phones tell a powerful story about our disposable culture. Through striking visuals, this exhibition challenges viewers to rethink their consumption habits and the environmental impact of everyday items. Can you decipher the message behind this artistic portrayal of waste? Uncover the deeper meaning behind these seemingly mundane objects and join the conversation on consumerism and sustainability.
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They are 106.ooo cans, which we throw in the garbage bin by the millions.
65.000 cigarets, the average number used by American underaged smokers
200.000 packs of cigarets, equaling the number of Americans who die of smoking every 6 months.
Nobody has been able to guess what this “work of art” is made of. Can you?
1 million plastic cups, that are being used in aircraftevery six hours verteilt durch www.funmail2u.de
2 million plastic bottles, thrown out every 5 minutes worldwide!
These pictures are part of the exhibition „Running the Numbers, a Self-Portrait„ by photographer Chris Jordan. That’s Art made from garbage. Translation of text: JGe
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