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COP16: Art in the Climate Change Village in Cancun

12/02/2010
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  • Recycled Quetzal 1
    A pop-top snake god? This alien creature was one of a number of interesting installations placed on show at this year's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/cop16-un-conference-for-climate-change-starts-monday/">COP16 Climate Change Village</a>. Located between the UN Conference's official venue and downtown Cancun, the bustling village hosted workshops, films, conferences and eye-catching <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/art">art</a> installations from all over the world. Never one to pass up the chance to take some art snaps, Inhabitat was on-site to document all of the excitement -- jump ahead to see more of the fantastic creations!
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  • Quetzal head
    Artist Alan Vazquez created this stunning series of mosaic sculptures for the Climate Change Village; some are flat compositions, while other are three-dimensional sculptures.
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  • Recycled Quetzals
    Inspired by the Mayan god Quetzalcoatl, the sculptures are made from bottle caps, pop-tops, spray nozzles and other waste. The alien creatures seem to snarl at our trashy lifestyles.
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  • Red Cross Game 1
    Nearby, the Red Cross runs a giant board game designed to teach children how to live sustainably. It involves giant plush dice and is played without shoes.
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  • Red Cross Game 3
    Players roll the giant dice and advance along the squares. They can make shortcuts along cooling and warming thermometers like in Chutes and Ladders - a sustainable choice gets you ahead in the game, while a poor choice sends you back.
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  • Plastic Bottle Horse
    This plastic bottle horse is a collaboration between 350.org and a local bottled water company. It's accompanied by a plastic-bottle elephant.
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  • Collective Mural
    The caption for this mural simply states: "This mural represents the collective commitment to protect the place we inhabit. Thanks for joining." It's a collaboration between citizens and a local NGO.
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Recycled Quetzal 1

A pop-top snake god? This alien creature was one of a number of interesting installations placed on show at this year's COP16 Climate Change Village. Located between the UN Conference's official venue and downtown Cancun, the bustling village hosted workshops, films, conferences and eye-catching art installations from all over the world. Never one to pass up the chance to take some art snaps, Inhabitat was on-site to document all of the excitement -- jump ahead to see more of the fantastic creations!

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Categories:  Art, Design, Environment, Rising Temperatures
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