Skipwaste by Oliver Bishop Young
New Designers 08: Goldsmiths University graduate Oliver Bishop-Young presented two projects about skips at New Designers in London earlier this month. The first is a proposal for a website where people upload information about the contents of skips so others can salvage items they need from them. The SkipWaste site would be searchable by items required or location and shows a photo of each skip plus its location on a map. Visit a demo version of the website here. The second project (shown here) involved converting empty skips into public spaces such as skate parks, swimming pools and gardens.
The following information is from Bishop-Young:
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My work focuses on skips and looks at three main areas: exchange of waste materials, re-use of waste and making use of wasted spaces.
Posted by Rose Etherington (Dezeen)
The following information is from Bishop-Young:
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My work focuses on skips and looks at three main areas: exchange of waste materials, re-use of waste and making use of wasted spaces.
Posted by Rose Etherington (Dezeen)
Labels: art, bishop, oliver, skateboard, skips, urban, young
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