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WasteLandscape: 65,000 Discarded CDs Form a Sea Of Metallic Dunes in Paris

08/02/2011
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  • Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
    French artist <a href="http://elise-morin.com/" target="_blank">Elise Morin</a> and architect Clémence Eliard just unveiled a shimmering art installation made from 65,000 <a href="http://inhabitat.com/glittering-pavilion-made-of-recycled-cds/" target="_blank">discarded CDs</a> at the Halle d'Aubervilliers of Paris's <a href="http://www.104.fr/#/en/" target="_blank">Centquatre</a>. The undulating sea of shiny plastic was sewn together by hand to form a blanket of CDs that stretches over a series of large domes, taking up 500 square meters of the naturally daylit hall. The metallic surface reflects light, commenting on the use of petroleum, its byproducts, and the resulting waste.
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  • Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
    WasteLandscape is an artificial landscape of hilly features blanketed with a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/cds-reused-for-a-brilliant-shingled-roof">sea of CDs</a>.
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  • Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
    The 65,000 CDs were collected, sorted and then sewn together by hand to create an undulating and reflective surface, which was then draped over the hills.
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  • Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
    CDs were designed to serve as storage media, however their fragile nature and limited storage capacity have led them to be often forgotten about and condemned to a long life as waste in dumps.
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  • Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
    Made from petroleum, the plastic discs practically never decompose.
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  • Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
    Now at least some of those CDs have a second life in this traveling <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/art">art installation</a>, which made its debut at the Halle d'Aubervilliers.
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  • Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
    The project will move from the Halle to another location after September 10th.
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  • Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
    The Halle was chosen because of its large skylight, which floods the space with lots of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/daylighting">natural daylight</a> and really makes the CDs shine.
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  • Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
    Each time the installation is created, the reflecting slick of CDs will be laid out in a sea of metallic dunes.
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  • Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
    The end result is soothing, but was born from disorder.
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  • Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
    Visitors walk around the installation.
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  • Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
    The shiny metallic surface reflects natural daylight and the silhouettes of visitors.
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Waste Landscape-Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard

French artist Elise Morin and architect Clémence Eliard just unveiled a shimmering art installation made from 65,000 discarded CDs at the Halle d'Aubervilliers of Paris's Centquatre. The undulating sea of shiny plastic was sewn together by hand to form a blanket of CDs that stretches over a series of large domes, taking up 500 square meters of the naturally daylit hall. The metallic surface reflects light, commenting on the use of petroleum, its byproducts, and the resulting waste.

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