Carian Anda

The Parallel Consumer II - Recycled Aluminum Can



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2019


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The sculpture shows a parallel world where consumer waste is represented as a consumer in a surrealistic parallel world. Visualizing another world consisting of an aluminum society, highlighting the issues of aluminum waste pollution in a dire situation through a hyperbolic approach. About 500 aluminum cans were used to fabricate the sculpture.

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