The best way to creatively repurpose old CDs or DVDs.
March 22, 2012
It would take approx 1 million years for a CD to completely decompose in a landfill.
Think about it ...............
If you have creative mind + piles of old CDs or DVds lying around your house or elsewhere you may get inspired by a magnificent work of French artist Elise Morin and architect Clémence Eliard. They hand-sewed together 65,000 unsold (and unwanted) CDs to create an enormous 500-squere meter dune like metallic landscape, so-called ‘Wastelandscape’ which overtakes the ‘Halle D’aubervilliers’ of Paris’s centquatre. After the exhibition, every single CD will be recycled into polycarbonate.
![](resources/wastelandscape03.jpg)
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Watch the installation video here
Think about it ...............
If you have creative mind + piles of old CDs or DVds lying around your house or elsewhere you may get inspired by a magnificent work of French artist Elise Morin and architect Clémence Eliard. They hand-sewed together 65,000 unsold (and unwanted) CDs to create an enormous 500-squere meter dune like metallic landscape, so-called ‘Wastelandscape’ which overtakes the ‘Halle D’aubervilliers’ of Paris’s centquatre. After the exhibition, every single CD will be recycled into polycarbonate.
![](resources/wastelandscape03.jpg)
![](resources/wastelandscape07.jpg)
![](resources/wastelandscape05.jpg)
Watch the installation video here
Posted by Earthfriednly. Posted In : Architecture