Artist Group luzinterruptus Invitation by Bordeaux City Hall During the festival of bordeaux, an old hypermarket was chosen as the site of creation to create a public art installation called 'the plastic we live with'.
The device makes a building look like a plastic bag full of visualization of unnoticed problems that make the excess plastic around us an art installation and they want to use plastic bags as a medium to get people to Waste attention and collected more than 6,000 plastic bags from all the city's warehouses and selected an old hypermarket as a creative object, filling the holes in the mall's exterior with plastic bags to make them look like It is the same from the mall outbreak.
'Plastic often happens in our work and life, and in fact we use it for everything.' "Luzinterruptus explained that recycling alone does not solve the problem, which is why the French government (and other countries Government) to take steps to minimize its use, by enacting laws prohibiting shops from using plastic bags that must be made of paper bags or biodegradable materials.
The device encourages people to observe these plastic bags close by, and in the evenings, the light illuminates the plastic bag from the inside, and the window looks like a layer of stained glass, albeit a plastic, toxic glass. The work will remain for 4 days once Demolition, all the plastic bags will be properly recycled, the mall will return to its original appearance.
luzinterruptus completed the project with the assistance of more than 30 volunteers from the asociacion bénévoles en action, volunteers spent three months collecting plastic bags to help luzinterruptus install and disassemble the entire installation. In addition, the artists also la direction générale des affaires culturelles de mairie de mordeaux.
In the evening, the lit up plastic bags are like stained glass, which lasts for 4 days, "plastic bags are commonplace in work and life," the artists said, but plastic bags are forbidden in France by law to allow It becomes the perfect puzzle for this art installation.