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OLD   OBJECTS



NEW    SPACES


                By ARCHIVIE team
                     15 November 2011
WE LIVE IN A WORLD FULL OF PROBLEMS...
PROBLEMS ON A GLOBAL LEVEL...
That began 200 years ago with the industrial revolution



  When machineries replaced human labor and fossil fuels became our
                      main production source


This made us able to produce more …            And be able to easily
     in a shorter amount of time              satisfy our daily needs



   Which had a major effect on human population growth, resource
                consumption and waste production
How big are these effects on our planet’s scale???
Human consumption has doubled in the                                    The average American produces about 2kg of
       last 30 years and continues                                      waste a day, 13 kg a week and 726 kg a year.
 to accelerate with 1.5 percent per year.
                                                                                           Each year in the European Union
Between 1990 and 1995, the                                                                 alone we throw away 1.3 billion
         amount of                                                                         tones of waste. This amounts to
 waste generated in Europe                                                                about 3.5 tones of solid waste for
     increased by 10%                                                                       every man, woman and child.

1 billion people in 1804
6 billion people in 1999                                                                        In the past three decades 1/3 of
7 billion people in 2010                                                                        the planet’s resources has been
  And with a growth of                                                                                     consumed.
 75 million people/year
       we will reach
9 billion people by 2046                                                             Humanity ecological footprint has
                                                                                   increased to 125% of global carrying
                                                                                 capacity and could rise to 170% by 2040.

                            Sources: the United Nations, Population Division; the World Wildlife Fund (WWF); the Environmental Protection Agency;
                            European Commission focus on waste management; Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins, Natural Capitalism
We produce a lot of waste…but how much we recycle?
                     We recycle over half of our aluminum. Making a new aluminum
                     can out of an old one saves of the energy used to make the can
                     from bauxite ore. It also prevents nearly all the industrial waste and
                     pollution caused by mining new ore. New cans are back in the store
                     in as little as 6 weeks.
                     We recycle about 38% of all paper. Paper fibers can be recycled
                     several times before they become too weak and must be discarded.
                     Using recycled paper to make new paper saves much of the energy
                     and resources consumed by making paper from logs.
                     We recycle about 20% of our glass. Making recycled glass uses less
                     energy and makes less than making new glass because crushed
                     recycled glass melts at a lower temperature than the virgin
                     components of glass.
                     We recycle only 5% of all plastic, but 45% of the type of plastic
                     used to make soda bottles. Although some plastics look alike, they
                     can be made of different ingredients. They must be carefully
                     separated because one small piece of one kind can ruin a whole
                     truckload of another kind.

  Recycling won't solve all our garbage problems. Reducing our
              consumption is still the best option.
                                    The rotten truth website: http://www.astc.org/exhibitions/rotten/howmuch.htm
PROBLEMS ON THE COMMUNITY LEVEL...
Our needs are satisfied within different types of buildings…
Our daily schedule is spent inside different buildings…
       Our destination is always a building…
And what happens between?

     We are so hurried to reach our destination that:

     We don’t know who are our neighbours anymore.

      We don’t have time to spend with our families.

          We forgot about the planet we live in.

  We know just how to move and we forgot the joy of life.

Between our departing point and our destination we see the
 same landscape everyday, so we don’t stop anymore…we
                      just pass by.
HOW CAN WE CUT THIS CHAIN
AND MAKE PEOPLE STOP FOR A WHILE?
By attracting their attention…




 towards the public space
A public space that can change it’s appearance
                            when people want it
                           WHO WILL START THIS?
                 An artist/craftman who knows how to give       SCULPTURES
                   a new life to apparently useless obects    URBAN FURNITURE
   TRASH
                                                             DECORATION OBJECTS
 GARBAGE                RECYCLING            REUSE
                                                                 INVENTIONS
USED OBJECTS
                                                             TOYS AND GAMES FOR
                   HOW? By helding lectures,
                   public debates, workshops,                   THE CHILDREN
                   expositions, demonstrations...

                   WHEN? During the weekends,
                   in the afternoon or evening

                   TO WHOM? To all the
                   interested persons
                   (inhabitants of a
                   neighbourhood,
                   passers-by or tourists)
Who is involved in this change and how?
                                                                                                                 •By interacting with the inhabitants
•By collecting their waste and old                                                                                and knowing their thoughts and
 objects                                                                                                          needs
                                                           •By providing the authorizations                      •By mediating the relationship
•By sharing tools and objects with
 the community                                              needed to allow the activities                        inhabitants – local authorities
                                                            happen in the public space
•By participating in the workshops
                                                           •By promoting the events
•By creating new objects
                                                           •By organizing competitions between
                                                            the neighbourhoods

                                                                                                                    NGO’S
             INHABITANTS                                              LOCAL
                                                                    AUTHORITIES

                                     ARTISTS

                      •By holding exhibitions in the                                                      SPONSORS
                       neighbourhood’s public space
                      •By coordinating free recycling
                       workshops in the neighbourhood
                      •By coordinating debates about new
                       ways of recycling/reuse our trash                                     •By donating tools and materials
                                                                                              necessary for this workshop
                                                                                             •By promoting the events
What could go wrong? And possible sollutions...
- The authorities can refuse our project. This would mean that we have to reformulate
the project and make it more appealing to the authorities. Explaining the benefits this
project could bring to the city: local publicity in the papers and local radio stations,
less money spent on garbage collectors, less money spent to arrange the spaces near
the buildings and also a low maintenance cost.
- The artist can refuse our proposal because he doesn’t have the time to work for
free. We can explain him the indirect benefits he would have after this project: more
people will know his work, more people will be aware of the benefits of buying a
recycled object and more people will visit his work place in search of “new releases”.
- The people can dislike the idea of using their waste or find it dirty. This can be
prevented by having meetings with them and presenting/explaining how will be done,
giving them real examples of recycled objects that artists make and that are neither
dirty nor ugly.
- The inhabitants may not have the time to attend the discussions, workshops, etc.
We can inform them by email or by a little brochure what happened that month in
their neighbourhood and what are the future events. The idea is not to have all the
people to the workshops, but to have a constant number of participants in all the
events.
- The neighbours may argue about the quality/beauty/solidity of a created object.
The solution is understanding and equity… and we must not forget that recycled
objects don’t have a long life, so we must be understanding and give people the
chance to express themselves and their creativity.
? HOW WILL WE DO THIS ?
WE PUT A BOX ON A BIKE…
WE FILL THE BOX WITH TOOLS AND MATERIALS…




         Possible MATERIALS: glue, paint, nails, rope, cables, tapes etc.
                  and TOOLS: saws, drill presses, hammers etc.
AND WE WILL HAVE… A “COMMUNITY” BOX




  MOBILE, SUSTAINABLE (NO ENERGY CONSUMPTION, NO CO2 EMISSIONS,
   REUSED MATERIALS – WOOD, IRON ETC.), HUMAN POWERED, LIGHT
      WEIGHT, RELATIVELY FAST, INDEPENDENT OF TRAFFIC JAMS
A “COMMUNITY” BOX THAT
CAN GO WHEREVER YOU NEED IT
OUR PURPOSE IS A BIG ONE, SO




  A “COMMUNITY” BOX THAT
CAN GO WHENEVER YOU NEED IT
What will people experience by participating to these
                        activities?

The FUN of spending free time with family and friends.

The joy of CREATING an object with one’s own hands.

The sense of PRESERVING our environment.

The pleasure of WORKING together.

The act of DISCOVERING news ways of recycling.

The benefits of informal LEARNING.

A new way of VOLUNTEERING and creating a social network.
What are the long therm benefits?


-a cleaner planet and a better environment to live

-a new type of urban space where the community decides the activities and

the arrangements they can have

-good publicity for the city, in terms of tourism

-a better development of the city, focused on an ecological approach

-new investors that want to invest in the city/neighbourhood because of its

ecological view
LET’S BE IMAGINATIVE

              AND
START CREATING OUR PUBLIC SPACES
LIKE WE DO WITH OUR PRIVATE ONES
              !!!


    THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!

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[Challenge:Future] OLD OBJECTS - NEW SPACES : Fun + Meaning2 = 2030 finals

  • 1. OLD OBJECTS NEW SPACES By ARCHIVIE team 15 November 2011
  • 2. WE LIVE IN A WORLD FULL OF PROBLEMS...
  • 3. PROBLEMS ON A GLOBAL LEVEL...
  • 4. That began 200 years ago with the industrial revolution When machineries replaced human labor and fossil fuels became our main production source This made us able to produce more … And be able to easily in a shorter amount of time satisfy our daily needs Which had a major effect on human population growth, resource consumption and waste production
  • 5. How big are these effects on our planet’s scale??? Human consumption has doubled in the The average American produces about 2kg of last 30 years and continues waste a day, 13 kg a week and 726 kg a year. to accelerate with 1.5 percent per year. Each year in the European Union Between 1990 and 1995, the alone we throw away 1.3 billion amount of tones of waste. This amounts to waste generated in Europe about 3.5 tones of solid waste for increased by 10% every man, woman and child. 1 billion people in 1804 6 billion people in 1999 In the past three decades 1/3 of 7 billion people in 2010 the planet’s resources has been And with a growth of consumed. 75 million people/year we will reach 9 billion people by 2046 Humanity ecological footprint has increased to 125% of global carrying capacity and could rise to 170% by 2040. Sources: the United Nations, Population Division; the World Wildlife Fund (WWF); the Environmental Protection Agency; European Commission focus on waste management; Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins, Natural Capitalism
  • 6. We produce a lot of waste…but how much we recycle? We recycle over half of our aluminum. Making a new aluminum can out of an old one saves of the energy used to make the can from bauxite ore. It also prevents nearly all the industrial waste and pollution caused by mining new ore. New cans are back in the store in as little as 6 weeks. We recycle about 38% of all paper. Paper fibers can be recycled several times before they become too weak and must be discarded. Using recycled paper to make new paper saves much of the energy and resources consumed by making paper from logs. We recycle about 20% of our glass. Making recycled glass uses less energy and makes less than making new glass because crushed recycled glass melts at a lower temperature than the virgin components of glass. We recycle only 5% of all plastic, but 45% of the type of plastic used to make soda bottles. Although some plastics look alike, they can be made of different ingredients. They must be carefully separated because one small piece of one kind can ruin a whole truckload of another kind. Recycling won't solve all our garbage problems. Reducing our consumption is still the best option. The rotten truth website: http://www.astc.org/exhibitions/rotten/howmuch.htm
  • 7. PROBLEMS ON THE COMMUNITY LEVEL...
  • 8. Our needs are satisfied within different types of buildings…
  • 9. Our daily schedule is spent inside different buildings… Our destination is always a building…
  • 10. And what happens between? We are so hurried to reach our destination that: We don’t know who are our neighbours anymore. We don’t have time to spend with our families. We forgot about the planet we live in. We know just how to move and we forgot the joy of life. Between our departing point and our destination we see the same landscape everyday, so we don’t stop anymore…we just pass by.
  • 11. HOW CAN WE CUT THIS CHAIN AND MAKE PEOPLE STOP FOR A WHILE?
  • 12. By attracting their attention… towards the public space
  • 13. A public space that can change it’s appearance when people want it WHO WILL START THIS? An artist/craftman who knows how to give SCULPTURES a new life to apparently useless obects URBAN FURNITURE TRASH DECORATION OBJECTS GARBAGE RECYCLING REUSE INVENTIONS USED OBJECTS TOYS AND GAMES FOR HOW? By helding lectures, public debates, workshops, THE CHILDREN expositions, demonstrations... WHEN? During the weekends, in the afternoon or evening TO WHOM? To all the interested persons (inhabitants of a neighbourhood, passers-by or tourists)
  • 14. Who is involved in this change and how? •By interacting with the inhabitants •By collecting their waste and old and knowing their thoughts and objects needs •By providing the authorizations •By mediating the relationship •By sharing tools and objects with the community needed to allow the activities inhabitants – local authorities happen in the public space •By participating in the workshops •By promoting the events •By creating new objects •By organizing competitions between the neighbourhoods NGO’S INHABITANTS LOCAL AUTHORITIES ARTISTS •By holding exhibitions in the SPONSORS neighbourhood’s public space •By coordinating free recycling workshops in the neighbourhood •By coordinating debates about new ways of recycling/reuse our trash •By donating tools and materials necessary for this workshop •By promoting the events
  • 15. What could go wrong? And possible sollutions... - The authorities can refuse our project. This would mean that we have to reformulate the project and make it more appealing to the authorities. Explaining the benefits this project could bring to the city: local publicity in the papers and local radio stations, less money spent on garbage collectors, less money spent to arrange the spaces near the buildings and also a low maintenance cost. - The artist can refuse our proposal because he doesn’t have the time to work for free. We can explain him the indirect benefits he would have after this project: more people will know his work, more people will be aware of the benefits of buying a recycled object and more people will visit his work place in search of “new releases”. - The people can dislike the idea of using their waste or find it dirty. This can be prevented by having meetings with them and presenting/explaining how will be done, giving them real examples of recycled objects that artists make and that are neither dirty nor ugly. - The inhabitants may not have the time to attend the discussions, workshops, etc. We can inform them by email or by a little brochure what happened that month in their neighbourhood and what are the future events. The idea is not to have all the people to the workshops, but to have a constant number of participants in all the events. - The neighbours may argue about the quality/beauty/solidity of a created object. The solution is understanding and equity… and we must not forget that recycled objects don’t have a long life, so we must be understanding and give people the chance to express themselves and their creativity.
  • 16. ? HOW WILL WE DO THIS ?
  • 17. WE PUT A BOX ON A BIKE…
  • 18. WE FILL THE BOX WITH TOOLS AND MATERIALS… Possible MATERIALS: glue, paint, nails, rope, cables, tapes etc. and TOOLS: saws, drill presses, hammers etc.
  • 19. AND WE WILL HAVE… A “COMMUNITY” BOX MOBILE, SUSTAINABLE (NO ENERGY CONSUMPTION, NO CO2 EMISSIONS, REUSED MATERIALS – WOOD, IRON ETC.), HUMAN POWERED, LIGHT WEIGHT, RELATIVELY FAST, INDEPENDENT OF TRAFFIC JAMS
  • 20. A “COMMUNITY” BOX THAT CAN GO WHEREVER YOU NEED IT
  • 21. OUR PURPOSE IS A BIG ONE, SO A “COMMUNITY” BOX THAT CAN GO WHENEVER YOU NEED IT
  • 22. What will people experience by participating to these activities? The FUN of spending free time with family and friends. The joy of CREATING an object with one’s own hands. The sense of PRESERVING our environment. The pleasure of WORKING together. The act of DISCOVERING news ways of recycling. The benefits of informal LEARNING. A new way of VOLUNTEERING and creating a social network.
  • 23. What are the long therm benefits? -a cleaner planet and a better environment to live -a new type of urban space where the community decides the activities and the arrangements they can have -good publicity for the city, in terms of tourism -a better development of the city, focused on an ecological approach -new investors that want to invest in the city/neighbourhood because of its ecological view
  • 24. LET’S BE IMAGINATIVE AND START CREATING OUR PUBLIC SPACES LIKE WE DO WITH OUR PRIVATE ONES !!! THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!