Spanish anonymous artistic group Luzinterruptus has created a beautiful recycled illuminated installation for Poland's Katowice Street Art Festival.
More than 6,000 discarded water bottles were used in the making of the “labyrinth of plastic waste”, collected “from local manufacturing and bottling plants” and contributed by residents living near the installation.
The bottles were bagged into transparent plastic bags “illuminated with autonomous LEDs” and suspended on metallic poles—the entire installation was built with reusable items and sent for recycling after its two weeks exhibition.
The group aims to demonstrate “in a poetic manner, the amount of plastic waste that is consumed daily” and the destructive effect that the bottling water industry has in developing countries.
Find out more about the artists' works here.
[via Junk Culture]