Luzinterruptus presented a unique labyrinth made from 6000 recycled bottles.



To create the maze, the Luzinterruptus collected 6,000 plastic bottles from a local manufacturing and bottling plant and also extracted bottle through donations from active local residents participating in this way in construction.

Anonymous art collective "Luzinterruptus" once took over a public space and transformed it into a sharp message about today's wasteful society. Latest urban intervention gruppidesse a labyrinth of plastic waste at the Katowice, the festival of street art in Poland.Bright labyrinth made from 6,000 recycled plastic bottles illuminated by LEDs!





 

With walls made of plastic bags filled with colorful bottles, colorful maze bright and attractive, visible from a distance and is quite effective up close. During the day, sunlight reflected from colored plastic, and at night the installation is illuminated by led lighting, eerily reminding your view of the ice sculpture of Disney.

  

Socially-minded artists were very happy to contribute to the street art festival Katowice, making a visual statement about the problem of plastic waste: "We hoped to demonstrate, in a poetic way, the amount of plastic, which is formed, in addition to focus attention on the big business of bottling water, which leads to very serious problems in developing countries, whose citizens saw their water resources have been privatized with impunity solely for the enrichment of large business owners and ruling classes without scruples".

   































































Source: eco-portal.kz

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