Mierle Laderman Ukeles, re-purposed track rubber pilot-test, 2002
SUPERFLEX, "Biogas," since 1996
AMD&ART, various soil samples, 2002
I found this on the Cambridge Art Council's website:
Mierle first got involved in the 55-acre former dumpsite, now Danehy Park, in 1990. Entitled "Turnaround/Surround," her multi-faceted project encompasses a half-mile long 'glassphalt' path that traverses the central mound in the park, providing access to the top, and a planting plan for the mound. The work currently in progress consists of two celebratory circular spaces made of recycled rubber at the top of the mound. One of these rubber discs is a flat urban dance floor for dancers on foot or in wheelchairs, with an image of a galaxy, "almost as if a piece of the sky had plopped down on top of this earth."
SUPERFLEX's Biogas system enables people to transform animal waste into valuable fuel.
AMD & ART's material samples, presented on a shelf, visibilize the various elements involved, such as acid-mine drainage (red), shale, sandstone and bony coal.
Mierle first got involved in the 55-acre former dumpsite, now Danehy Park, in 1990. Entitled "Turnaround/Surround," her multi-faceted project encompasses a half-mile long 'glassphalt' path that traverses the central mound in the park, providing access to the top, and a planting plan for the mound. The work currently in progress consists of two celebratory circular spaces made of recycled rubber at the top of the mound. One of these rubber discs is a flat urban dance floor for dancers on foot or in wheelchairs, with an image of a galaxy, "almost as if a piece of the sky had plopped down on top of this earth."
SUPERFLEX's Biogas system enables people to transform animal waste into valuable fuel.
AMD & ART's material samples, presented on a shelf, visibilize the various elements involved, such as acid-mine drainage (red), shale, sandstone and bony coal.
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