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Plasticreef.com is a website containing information about the growing sculpture of artist Maarten Vanden Eynde, but also gives a brief summary of the history of plastic and offers a platform for various organisations and institutes working with plastic (production, collection, recycling and research) aiming to find solutions for emerging plastic problems.
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Ha plasticien,
What a colourfull pictures you can show!
Looking at the results of the melted material, i see blackened lumbs.
Why would you transform the excisting shapes and colour.
I have been thinking of building a form for young fishes to play around.
Creating lots of holes to hide themselfs. A barriere reef against the fishing nets of those industrial boats.
The bigger the shape of the reef the more surface to let sealife grow on it.
Anyhow, lots of succes with your project, giving attention to this huge problem.
willem