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Waste Remolding - Lime Remolding

Published: 11 December 2024 Publication History

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This artwork delves into the themes of urban memory and the revitalization of discarded materials through an innovative installation in the abandoned buildings. The core of this piece is the controlled flow of limewater, regulated by sensors to interact with air, forming new spaces within the ruins. This process highlights the transformation and rebirth from demolition to creation, symbolizing the rebirth of abandoned structures. By emphasizing the importance of recycling and reusing waste, the artwork invites viewers to reflect on the significance of urban decay and renewal. It seeks to evoke a sense of historical continuity and environmental consciousness.

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D. Munroe, D. Berkel, P. Verburg, and Jeffrey L. Olson. 2013. Alternative trajectories of land abandonment: causes, consequences and research challenges. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 5 (2013), 471–476.
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Ruth Norbury. 2021. Capturing Urban Decay with Textile Art. https://stitcherystories.com/ruthnorbury/. Accessed: 2024-06-06.
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B. Nowogońska. 2020. Consequences of Abandoning Renovation: Case Study—Neglected Industrial Heritage Building. Sustainability (2020).
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Julie Schenkelberg. 2021. AURORA. https://www.franconia.org/julie-schenkelberg/. Accessed: 2024-06-06.
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Marjan Teeuwen. 2019. Destroyed Houses. WebUrbanist (2019). https://weburbanist.com/2019/05/25/art-in-abandoned-places-14-inspiring-installation-projects/ Accessed: 2024-06-06.

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    VINCI '24: Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction
    December 2024
    286 pages
    ISBN:9798400709678
    DOI:10.1145/3678698
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    1. Art Installation
    2. Materials Research
    3. Urban Exhibition
    4. Lime

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