AUTOCOLE IDEO / #IMAGINEAYARD #BUILDAYARD

Click in here to see more pictures of the Project.. Collaborative educational project between Basurama and Escuela Ideo. Radically change the school yard as an educational strategy. ¿What could be done with a giant pipe and a 25.000l deposit in the yard of an school? Escuela Ideo is an educative center provisionally located in an office […]

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6000km

6,000 km is a documentation project devoted to research into cities’ metabolism, making visible certain hidden landscapes related to production, consume, and waste. Through a series of photographs, data an text, the project seeks to show specific spaces where waste is produced, handled and manipulated. Apart from the obvious ones —such as landfills and scrapyards— […]

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Ice Breaker

Action developed for Antipodes Café in Oslo, Norway In order to celebrate the bicentennial of “Instructions of the Year XIII“, the mandate brought by the representatives from the Oriental Province to the Assembly of the Year XIII of the United Provinces of the River Plate, that got together in 1813, Felipe Ridao, uruguayan artist migrated […]

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Chainwork

Title: Chainwork Duration: Infinite loop. Author: Basurama in collaboration with Johan Stevenson. Technique: Two DVD players into loop. Year: 2008 The videoinstalation has been in: Permanent Exhibition. BTEK Interpretation Center of the technology in the Bizkaia Technology Park in Zamudio. Arenas Movedizas. Ancient kitchens Labour University. Gijón. September 9 – October 24, 2010. Rehogar 2013.  […]

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You are what you throw FIB07

You are what you throw. Installation at the International Benicassim Festival (FIB). From July 17th to 24th, 2007.

The installation consisted in a 10 m x 5 m scaffolding structure filled in with all the waste generated by the people at the festival. The objective was to show who we are and how we behave through all we consume and the trash we generated. The result was something like a visual waste stratum disposal, a critical and aesthetic reflexion of the consumption model we live in.

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