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Underwater trash photos look like scenes from an alien world - io9
"The subjects of Mandy Barker's photographs look like creatures from another world, but they're actually quite mundane: discarded fishing nets, plastic bottles, and toothpaste tubes. They're what sits beneath the surface of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Barker photographed the "soup," the plastic debris suspended in water from the Garbage Patch, to create strange alien scenes. But even though the objects in these photos aren't alive, they're still dangerous, killing ocean life wherever the patch travels."
ocean  debris  plasticdebris  plastics  garbage  photography  greatpacificgarbagepatch  marybarker  trash 
february 2012 by robertogreco
Trash, Art, and the Movies - Pauline Kael
"pleasure, something a man can call good without self-disgust"; "Irresponsibility is part of the pleasure of all art; it is the part the schools cannot recognize"; "A nutty Puritanism ... in the schoolteachers' approach of wanting art to be "worthwhile""
via:preoccupations  culture  film  criticism  paulinekael  toread  filmmaking  education  teaching  appreciation  pleasure  art  glvo  play  entertainment  lowbrow  trash 
july 2008 by robertogreco

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