Re-lit - Recycled Bottle Light - Designed recycling: finding light where there was only trash.
Re-lit takes objects of low value (bottle tops) and elevates them (lighting).
WIthin plastic bottle explorations, it was found that plastic bottle tops were the strongest part of the bottle and structurally survived after being thrown away.
As plastic is non-biodegradable there is a greater need to find ways to use it after the initial, intended life.
Design Team: Sarah Braly, John Briscella, Brett Duncan, Deborah Tchoudjinoff
Re-Lit - Designed recycling: finding light where there was only trash. Re-lit takes objects of low value (bottle tops) and elevates them (lighting). WIthin plastic bottle explorations, it was found that plastic bottle tops were the strongest part of the bottle and structurally survived after being thrown away.
As plastic is non-biodegradable there is a greater need to find ways to use it after the initial, intended life.
Design Team: Sarah Braly, John Briscella, Brett Duncan, Deborah Tchoudjinoff
Re-lit - Designed recycling: finding light where there was only trash.
Re-lit takes objects of low value (bottle tops) and elevates them (lighting).
WIthin plastic bottle explorations, it was found that plastic bottle tops were the strongest part of the bottle and structurally survived after being thrown away.
As plastic is non-biodegradable there is a greater need to find ways to use it after the initial, intended life.
Design Team: Sarah Braly, John Briscella, Brett Duncan, Deborah Tchoudjinoff
Hi/Lo Relit Poster - Designed recycling: finding light where there was only trash. Re-lit takes objects of low value (bottle tops) and elevates them (lighting). WIthin plastic bottle explorations, it was found that plastic bottle tops were the strongest part of the bottle and structurally survived after being thrown away.
As plastic is non-biodegradable there is a greater need to find ways to use it after the initial, intended life.
Design Team: Sarah Braly, John Briscella, Brett Duncan, Deborah Tchoudjinoff