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Anna Garforth Unveils a 3D Digital Model of a Migrating Bear In an Urbanscape

12/04/2012
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  • Anna Garforth´s recycled cardboard bear Wondering Territory
    Activist and sustainable designerAnna Garforth created a wonderful piece for the recent edition of Dutch Design Week. Dubbed 'Wondering Territory', the 3-D model illustrates the migration of a brown bear and the evolving urban landscapes that have spoiled its natural habitats. The recycled cardboard work woefully highlights the impact humans have had on our planet’s precious animals....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/anna-garforth-unveils-a-3d-digital-model-of-a-migrating-bear-in-an-urbanscape/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Anna Garforth´s recycled cardboard bear Wondering Territory
    Activist and sustainable designerAnna Garforth created a wonderful piece for the recent edition of Dutch Design Week. Dubbed 'Wondering Territory', the 3-D model illustrates the migration of a brown bear and the evolving urban landscapes that have spoiled its natural habitats. The recycled cardboard work woefully highlights the impact humans have had on our planet’s precious animals....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/anna-garforth-unveils-a-3d-digital-model-of-a-migrating-bear-in-an-urbanscape/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Anna Garforth´s recycled cardboard bear Wondering Territory
    Activist and sustainable designerAnna Garforth created a wonderful piece for the recent edition of Dutch Design Week. Dubbed 'Wondering Territory', the 3-D model illustrates the migration of a brown bear and the evolving urban landscapes that have spoiled its natural habitats. The recycled cardboard work woefully highlights the impact humans have had on our planet’s precious animals....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/anna-garforth-unveils-a-3d-digital-model-of-a-migrating-bear-in-an-urbanscape/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Anna Garforth´s recycled cardboard bear Wondering Territory
    Activist and sustainable designerAnna Garforth created a wonderful piece for the recent edition of Dutch Design Week. Dubbed 'Wondering Territory', the 3-D model illustrates the migration of a brown bear and the evolving urban landscapes that have spoiled its natural habitats. The recycled cardboard work woefully highlights the impact humans have had on our planet’s precious animals....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/anna-garforth-unveils-a-3d-digital-model-of-a-migrating-bear-in-an-urbanscape/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Anna Garforth´s recycled cardboard bear Wondering Territory
    Activist and sustainable designerAnna Garforth created a wonderful piece for the recent edition of Dutch Design Week. Dubbed 'Wondering Territory', the 3-D model illustrates the migration of a brown bear and the evolving urban landscapes that have spoiled its natural habitats. The recycled cardboard work woefully highlights the impact humans have had on our planet’s precious animals....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/anna-garforth-unveils-a-3d-digital-model-of-a-migrating-bear-in-an-urbanscape/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Anna Garforth´s recycled cardboard bear Wondering Territory
    Activist and sustainable designerAnna Garforth created a wonderful piece for the recent edition of Dutch Design Week. Dubbed 'Wondering Territory', the 3-D model illustrates the migration of a brown bear and the evolving urban landscapes that have spoiled its natural habitats. The recycled cardboard work woefully highlights the impact humans have had on our planet’s precious animals....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/anna-garforth-unveils-a-3d-digital-model-of-a-migrating-bear-in-an-urbanscape/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Anna Garforth´s recycled cardboard bear Wondering Territory
    Activist and sustainable designerAnna Garforth created a wonderful piece for the recent edition of Dutch Design Week. Dubbed 'Wondering Territory', the 3-D model illustrates the migration of a brown bear and the evolving urban landscapes that have spoiled its natural habitats. The recycled cardboard work woefully highlights the impact humans have had on our planet’s precious animals....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/anna-garforth-unveils-a-3d-digital-model-of-a-migrating-bear-in-an-urbanscape/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Anna Garforth´s recycled cardboard bear Wondering Territory
    Activist and sustainable designerAnna Garforth created a wonderful piece for the recent edition of Dutch Design Week. Dubbed 'Wondering Territory', the 3-D model illustrates the migration of a brown bear and the evolving urban landscapes that have spoiled its natural habitats. The recycled cardboard work woefully highlights the impact humans have had on our planet’s precious animals....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/anna-garforth-unveils-a-3d-digital-model-of-a-migrating-bear-in-an-urbanscape/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Anna Garforth´s recycled cardboard bear Wondering Territory
    Activist and sustainable designerAnna Garforth created a wonderful piece for the recent edition of Dutch Design Week. Dubbed 'Wondering Territory', the 3-D model illustrates the migration of a brown bear and the evolving urban landscapes that have spoiled its natural habitats. The recycled cardboard work woefully highlights the impact humans have had on our planet’s precious animals....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/anna-garforth-unveils-a-3d-digital-model-of-a-migrating-bear-in-an-urbanscape/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Anna Garforth´s recycled cardboard bear Wondering Territory
    Activist and sustainable designerAnna Garforth created a wonderful piece for the recent edition of Dutch Design Week. Dubbed 'Wondering Territory', the 3-D model illustrates the migration of a brown bear and the evolving urban landscapes that have spoiled its natural habitats. The recycled cardboard work woefully highlights the impact humans have had on our planet’s precious animals....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/anna-garforth-unveils-a-3d-digital-model-of-a-migrating-bear-in-an-urbanscape/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Anna Garforth´s recycled cardboard bear Wondering Territory

Activist and sustainable designerAnna Garforth created a wonderful piece for the recent edition of Dutch Design Week. Dubbed 'Wondering Territory', the 3-D model illustrates the migration of a brown bear and the evolving urban landscapes that have spoiled its natural habitats. The recycled cardboard work woefully highlights the impact humans have had on our planet’s precious animals....

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