Monday, September 14, 2015
Monday, September 7, 2015
Garbage Drawing Sept 5
The rules for this exercise are still being defined. I'm not drawing my compost and recycling, although I do compost my used Kleenex after I draw them, and some of my soft plastic I do collect and take to the recycling depot. I draw things that I know there's a reusable alternative for, and I draw things that I'm not quite sure how to dispose of.
I threw out half a block of moldy mozzarella, and thought I should have drawn it, but just composted it instead.
On this day I went to see a movie (hence the candy wrapper) and used a paper towel to dry my hands in the ladies' restroom. I dropped it in the garbage, and then thought I should have saved it to be documented, but wasn't willing to reach in the garbage and pick it out again, nor to carry it in my purse all day.
My boyfriend bought the M&M's but he shared with me and so I felt I had a share in his garbage.
I threw out half a block of moldy mozzarella, and thought I should have drawn it, but just composted it instead.
On this day I went to see a movie (hence the candy wrapper) and used a paper towel to dry my hands in the ladies' restroom. I dropped it in the garbage, and then thought I should have saved it to be documented, but wasn't willing to reach in the garbage and pick it out again, nor to carry it in my purse all day.
My boyfriend bought the M&M's but he shared with me and so I felt I had a share in his garbage.
Friday, September 4, 2015
The start of the project
I think about garbage a lot. I don't know how this obsession started- I did photograph the local landfill for an art project in first year art school- but I just stopped being okay with throwing stuff away and never thinking about where it goes.
I try to limit my use of disposables already, although I'm far from perfect. (Read Bea Johnson's blog Zero Waste Home to see how it's really done) I volunteer with a little environment non-profit called SPEC on the Waste Committee. Waste is North America's number one product, but it's ignored.
Well, it's easy to get preachy. I'm doing this project to make myself spend some time with my garbage, to measure and document my personal consumption, and see if I can find new ways to produce less garbage.
I try to limit my use of disposables already, although I'm far from perfect. (Read Bea Johnson's blog Zero Waste Home to see how it's really done) I volunteer with a little environment non-profit called SPEC on the Waste Committee. Waste is North America's number one product, but it's ignored.
Well, it's easy to get preachy. I'm doing this project to make myself spend some time with my garbage, to measure and document my personal consumption, and see if I can find new ways to produce less garbage.
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