Russian Youtuber Egorov has invented a device that allows him to unravel usable ‘string’ or narrow tape from plastic bottles.
The process is simple and very satisfying to watch.
*twitch, double-blink*
Tomás (Mossy) Breen tweetz:
Bottle bank at Tramore Tesco, oh me oh my…
In a combined promo for GoPro cameras and a new album by charming popsters Radiation City, sweeping pans, POVs and unexpected angles are used to capture a performance at the Cathedral Of Junk in Austin Texas in the company of ‘junk king’ Vince Hanneman.
The Carma Project, sponsored by ad agency Leo Burnett Lisbon:
“built a bicycle out of the scrap of a retired Mercedes hoping that the heavy karma of the car could be rebalanced by riding the same number of kilometres in a greener way: just by cycling.”
Damn agency-sponsored enviro-hipsters.
How many?
2,000.
Homebase it is so.
Joanne Cullen writes:
This is a the first plastic bottle greenhouse in North Dublin [Lynn Boylan, above, who lead the build]. It was constructed of 2,000 2 litre plastic bottles and reclaimed wood. It was created by Global Action Plan (GAP) Ireland for a local school in Ballymun and is fully operational.
Two thousand bottles.
A wall of suspended planted soda bottles which featured on the Brazilian TV show Lar Doce Lar (Home Sweet Home), created by design firm Rosenbaum.
The simple and effective design struck such a chord with viewers that the company has since released an (admittedly simple) how-to schematic.
Recycling artist Ronen Wasserman makes high-end limited edition furniture from old car and motorbike parts.
We’d like a toilet made from a ’99 Opel Astra.
Never mind why.