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David Ellis Kinetic SculptureArtist David Ellis’ kinetic sculptures transform ordinary trash with a life of their own. Each sculpture first appears as a typical pile of New York City rubbish, but the the refuse suddenly begins to move, creating a symphony of sounds that range from the thump of a trash can to the crinkle of a paper bag. Ellis’ sculptures not only recycle the trash that clogs city streets, but he gives the pieces a “voice” by infusing them with movement....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/david-ellis-transforms-piles-of-trash-into-moving-musical-sculptures/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
David Ellis Kinetic SculptureArtist David Ellis’ kinetic sculptures transform ordinary trash with a life of their own. Each sculpture first appears as a typical pile of New York City rubbish, but the the refuse suddenly begins to move, creating a symphony of sounds that range from the thump of a trash can to the crinkle of a paper bag. Ellis’ sculptures not only recycle the trash that clogs city streets, but he gives the pieces a “voice” by infusing them with movement....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/david-ellis-transforms-piles-of-trash-into-moving-musical-sculptures/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
David Ellis Kinetic SculptureArtist David Ellis’ kinetic sculptures transform ordinary trash with a life of their own. Each sculpture first appears as a typical pile of New York City rubbish, but the the refuse suddenly begins to move, creating a symphony of sounds that range from the thump of a trash can to the crinkle of a paper bag. Ellis’ sculptures not only recycle the trash that clogs city streets, but he gives the pieces a “voice” by infusing them with movement....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/david-ellis-transforms-piles-of-trash-into-moving-musical-sculptures/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



