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plastic4trade · 13 days ago
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9th PlexpoIndia 2024 - International Plastic & Packaging Exhibition by GSPMA AT Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
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bricktoygrapher · 1 year ago
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One of my photos exhibited at the LEGO Festival of Play in Sweden 🫂
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I am grateful to Stuck in Plastic for this opportunity. 🫶
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fhtagn-and-tentacles · 23 days ago
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STILL LIFE
by Eddy de Azevedo
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average-transfem-robotgirl · 4 months ago
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What if I installed some see through plastic on you so everyone can see when you're excited basied off of how fast your fans are going
M-MNFNGH~!! PLEASEPLEASEPLEASEEE~!!<3<3
I-I mean, uhm, t,,that would be very pleasing for aesthetic reasons~!! Heehee~!! ^_^
(Pp,pleasee, I wanna be unable to hide how much my insides tingle and whirr as I get h,,hornyy~!!<3<3)
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arthistoryanimalia · 1 year ago
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#MosaicMonday:
Duke Riley’s modern day “Sailor’s Valentines” of seashells & found plastic trash, from his “Death to the Living: Long Live Trash” show at Brooklyn Museum:
1 I'm Delicious, Come On Get Your Money's Worth, 2020
2 Order from Prescription History, 2020
3 If It Feels Good Do It, 2020
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Sailor's Valentines
Sailor's valentines were a popular maritime craft in the nineteenth century. These seashell mosaics were arranged in geometric patterns inside small, octagonal wooden boxes. Riley's versions are made using found plastics, reflecting a growing scarcity of seashells on beaches and a concurrent increase in plastic pollution.
The name "sailor's valentines" came from the belief that sailors created these objects for their loved ones while away on long voyages. In fact, the craft originated among wealthy housewives in eighteenth-century London. They were later almost exclusively produced by a curiosity shop owned by B. H. Belgrave in Bridgetown, Barbados, a frequent supply stop for whalers.
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brooklynmuseum · 2 years ago
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Diamonds are forever, but so is plastic trash. 🎣💞
Look closely and you’ll see these lovely lures are no ordinary bait and tackle. As part of DEATH TO THE LIVING, Long Live Trash, Duke Riley fashioned DIY fishing lures out of plastic collected from the Brooklyn waterfront as well as trash from the streets of New York City.The tube of lipstick at-center seems quite apropos. Happy #ValentinesDay, everyone! 
See the inventive ways Riley salvaged single-use plastic in the context of contemporary environmental dilemmas as part of #DukeRileyBkM through April 23. 
📷 Courtesy of Duke Riley Studio 
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theinternetisaweboflies · 7 months ago
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Mold-a-Rama at Chicago Museum of Science and Industry
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germanpostwarmodern · 1 year ago
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With female artists of the modern era finally receiving their due praise it was also high time to shed light on American artist Charmion von Wiegand (1896-1983), a fascinating protagonist of modern art in America. Although she is primarily known for her friendship with Piet Mondrian and her subsequent Mondrian-esque paintings there is a lot a more about her than just this rather short episode: von Wiegand was a writer, an art critic and a painter whose work had a very spiritual dimension inspired by Buddhism and Theosophy.
Initially planned to take place in 2021 but, thanks to the Corona pandemic, postponed to March through August 2023 the Kunstmuseum Basel presented a thorough retrospective of von Wiegand’s work entitled „Expanding Modernism“. Prestel published the accompanying catalogue that gathers key works and several highly insightful essays pivotal to understanding the multifaceted life and work of the artist. They span a bridge between the physical artworks of Charmion von Wiegand and her intellectual and spiritual world that sought to express the universality of Buddhism in abstract art. Although, as the essays reveal, her personal and artistic connection to Piet Mondrian was close she never solely imitated his works but processed his influence on her way to find her own artistic voice. The relationship between her and Mondrian nonetheless left a lifelong mark on von Wiegand as the catalogue also reveals: she actually helped him translate his texts into English and sort of functioned as Mondrian’s PR assistant. Later when she told him about her own artistic aspirations the relationship markedly cooled off and others, especially Harry Holtzman, took over her role and consecutively excluded her from the hagiography of Mondrian’s NY years. This greatly disappointed her although from time to time journalist and historians interviewed her with regards to Mondrian.
„Expanding Modernism“ is a wonderfully thorough overview of Charmion von Wiegand’s art and life and will surely contribute to the rediscovery of the work of a woman long overlooked.
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ahomeartgallery · 4 months ago
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Sarah Goffman, Plastic Arts, (Arrangement #1), based on the Mann Tatlow collection 2017, PET plastics, hot glue, enamel paint, permanent marker, found plastic from Home’s ‘Pairings’ exhibition in March 2020.
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greetingsfromdigitalworlds · 6 months ago
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It's been a bit sparse, but a year is a year.
(Games: Botany Manor, Valley Peaks, East Van EP - Star Swim, Furncap, Videohole: Episode 1, Landfall Archives, Idyll, Townscaper, SUMMERHOUSE, The Block, orchids to dusk, Placid Plastic Duck Simulator, Joy Exhibition, and Minecraft.)
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plastic4trade · 3 months ago
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Fakuma 2024 Global Event for Plastics Industry at Frickenhausen The FAKUMA 2024 trade show is considered the prime global event dedicated to the industrial plastic processing sector. This event is scheduled to take place from 15th to 19th October 2024, in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Fakuma international trade fair for plastics processing has become a prominent meeting place for the industry, with international charisma. It holds second place in the overall ranking of international trade fairs for plastics. However, because of the organization cycle, it is the principal event for the Plastic industry.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND EXHIBITION?
Fakuma 2024 is one of the most important events in the plastics processing industry, attracting experts, manufacturer, supplier, Managing Director, Board member, Supervisor, Group leader, engineer. This exhibition offers numerous opportunities to learn, innovate, and connect with the global plastics community. The Exhibition also welcomes regulatory representatives, higher education institutions, and R&D institutes. This broad attendance underscores Fakuma 2024's importance as a global meeting point for the plastic Industry.
Exhibition Highlight
Exhibition Date –  15th to 19th October 2024
Time – Thursday to Friday: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm and Saturday 9.00 am to 3.00 pm
Expo Location Address – P. E. Schall GmbH & Co. KG Gustav-Werner- Strasse 6 D Frickenhausen, Germany.
Entry Fees – Free Ticket for Industry Professionals on advance booking. + Admission for one person on one day of the fair: €30
Estimated Visitors – 1636 from 40 Countries
Estimated Exhibitors – 39,343 visitors from 89 Countries
Hall No.: A1 to A7 and B1 to B5
Estimate area: 85,000 square meters
WHO SHOULD EXHIBIT?
Fakuma stands as a premier global event for industry professionals, offering unmatched opportunities for networking, innovation, and business growth. Renowned for its international reach, Fakuma provides a platform to showcase advancements, engage with thought leaders, and explore cutting-edge technologies. The exhibition will showcase the latest advancements in Injection moulding machine, extrusion, thermoforming, and 3D printing machine. It serves as a catalyst for innovation and a hub for professional connections, making it an essential event in the plastics processing.
Organizer Information: 
Organizer Name: P. E. Schall GmbH & Co.KG
Organizer Address: Gustav-Werner-Strasse 6, D Frickenhausen, Germany
Organizer Phone No.: 49-7025-9206-650
Organizer Email Id: [email protected]
Website: www.schall-messen.de
Registration Link: https://obs.schall-messen.de/Members/Login.aspx
Fakuma 2024 underscored the industry's commitment to innovation in sustainable plastics, showcasing a range of new materials, advanced manufacturing techniques, and comprehensive services aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of plastic Industry.
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bricktoygrapher · 1 year ago
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TGIF exhibition 🖼️
I'm thrilled to announce that some of my photos will be displayed at the TGIF exhibition in Karlholmsbruk, Sweden. 🇸🇪
It is organized by Stuck in Plastic and Vita Magasinet, and will be open until the end of January 2024.
If you are nearby, feel free to drop by the exhibition to celebrate TGIF. 🥳
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othmeralia · 1 year ago
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Check out this Google Arts and Culture exhibit from Roger Turner, Curator of Instruments and Artifacts at the Science History Institute. If you're in Philly, come on by and see the exhibit outside on the facade of our museum!
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ilikegoodstories · 1 year ago
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Lomography 100 exp. '21
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g-r-i-b-b-i-n · 1 year ago
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Plastic: Remaking Our World | MAAT Lisbon
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cncspecials · 2 years ago
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Opus CNC specialise in CNC routers and laser cutters. Wether you are looking for a machine to cut wood with high accuracy or a machine to cut through steel with precision, Opus CNC will have a machine for you.
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