
cold guns available in coke, blackcurrant, licorice and cherry flavours (via mister de waal)

Jeanne van Heeswijk’s project explores a range of personal approaches to waste through a series of short, insightful stories from residents in the rural centre of Goulburn and Liverpool in Western Sydney. Adopting a reality fiction approach, the 25 mini video clips reveal a range of unique approaches and often strongly held views on concepts of waste, personal behaviour and responsibility in a climate of consumerism, recycling and growing concern for the environment.
an exhibition on personal relationships with waste

here’s a beautiful little video from ‘everyone’ you can read more about the accompanying story on the CR blog

these are incredible, i find it almost difficult to believe they are for real… pencil sculptures from dalton ghetti, including a complete alphabet

they remind me a bit of those rice paintings: where a name gets written in ink on a grain of rice, but then much more impressive… tip via mister ‘uwe’


this little video piece made by ‘azalea lee’ (great name) is really charming, the solutions that people come up whilst playing with the coloured blocks is almost a sub-text to the main thread or plot: the people, their characters, style of dress and behaviour in front of the camera… very nice