Waste Landscape Installation
It’s amazing what creative concepts can be derived from basic items we use everyday. Artist Elise




It’s amazing what creative concepts can be derived from basic items we use everyday. Artist Elise Morin in collaboration with architect Clemence Eliard (of SMALL MEDIUM LARGE) and the 104.fr present the Waste Landscape. Consisting of 65,000 hand-sewn CDs, this shiny mound look creates the illusion of standing on bubbles. The work is housed at the Halle d’Aubervilliers in Paris, measuring in at over 500 square meters. The installation is going on now through September 10, 2011 at the Halle d’Aubervilliers.
Source: Yatzer