Luzinterruptus Literature vs. Traffic, 2022


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Luzinterruptus Literature vs. Traffic, 2022
“Plastic Garbage Guarding the Museum,”
Gewerbemuseum, Winterthu, Switzerland
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#Streetart: "The #Plastic We Live With" by #Luzinterruptus @luzinterruptus in #Mumbai, India, for #MumbaiUrbanArtFestival, a project by #StartIndia, #AsianPaints @startindia @asianpaints Photo by @pranavgohill @_sohilbelim More pics at: https://barbarapicci.com/2023/01/17/streetart-luzinterruptus-mumbai-india/ #plasticfree #noplastic #streetartmumbai #streetartindia #indiastreetart #art #graffiti #murals #murales #urbanart #muralis #streetarteverywhere #instastreetart #streetartphotography #streetartpics #streetartaddicted #streetartlover #igersstreetart #graffitiart #wallart #spraypaint #spraypaintart #contemporaryart https://www.instagram.com/p/CnliSguI63V/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Recycled plastic art installation asserts that water is a human right in D.C.
In 2010, the United Nations General Assembly recognized access to clean water as a human right. To raise awareness about the “questionable privatizations” and climate change threatening this human right, Spanish design collective Luzinterruptus created ‘Let’s Go Fetch Water!’, a temporary art installation made from recycled plastic. Located on the grounds of the Spanish Embassy and the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, D.C., the art installation features an eye-catching waterfall effect created by a series of angled buckets cascading water sourced from a closed-loop system.
Photography by David Keith via Luzinterruptus
Last January we were invited to the Lumiere London 2016, an unprecedented light festival that offered a unique vision of London during 4 nights getting the public involved massively as they enjoyed…