Chris Jordan at Greener Gadgets
Posted on October 17, 2009
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Chris Jordan is a Seattle-based photographic artist who portrays the detritus of our mass culture: piles of cell phones, aluminum cans, garbage, and the like. His work is exhibited widely in the US and Europe , and has been featured in print media, blogs, documentary films, and radio and television programs worldwide. Chris is also a father, husband, gardener, vegetarian, sometime jazz musician, and has an obsessive fascination with the sound of large Chinese gongs.
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I putting this on my myspace Now.
i wonder about the small amount of views of this really interesting vid
Thk you to post this video. He was very appreciated also here, in Portugal.
i applaud his efforts to make us more aware of our pathological-like levels of consumption and waste; however, he’s seriously deluded if he thinks there’s any such thing as “greener gadgets.” industrialization is inherently wasteful and dirty, regardless of the products being produced. the only real sustainable solution is to eliminate industrialization altogether and return to a way of life where everything is done manually, or with the help of lifestock.