Trash to Treasure
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Filmed, Edited and Produced by Paul Svoboda, Javier Olazabal and Evan Valavanis, students currently studying at Ex’pression College for the Digital Arts.
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- Green, Culture, Earth and Science, Art, 2 more
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- Culture, Green, Art, Earth and Science, 7 more
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Naissance
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Love it!
- 3 years ago
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Naissance
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Neos
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I would love to be artist in residence there :D! that's a great program. I wish we had something like that here.
- 3 years ago
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Neos
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timsam16
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Great podcast! Some one's trash is someone's treasurer!
- 3 years ago
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timsam16
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vijuabraham
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finding art in trash reminds me of mattresses being stuffed with candy wrappers in a leper colony in India. Bravo on the video on this innovative idea for recycling.
- 3 years ago
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vijuabraham
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colorsofchicago
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This is great! The composition of the podcast provides a creative frame for the both the art and the 'found object art' concept it displays. Good work.
- 3 years ago
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colorsofchicago
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jreichard
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It is a story that needs to be told and this team did a great job telling it in a creative way.
- 3 years ago
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jreichard
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daheadhunter
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great job! super!!
- 3 years ago
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daheadhunter
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dancar
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I am married to a man who loves to use everything he can before calling it "trash". This video and the premise behind it is fascinating. I vote for this one!
- 3 years ago
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dancar
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anasvoboda
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eggcelent.
- 3 years ago
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anasvoboda
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killzoner
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would have never thought of this. I will now start saving some trash to make little figures. Thanks!!
- 3 years ago
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killzoner
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chavez
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Great podcast Great editing Great interviews Great Great Great!!
- 3 years ago
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chavez
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alysonmichalka
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This video touched my heart.
- 3 years ago
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alysonmichalka
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Dave_Brodie
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Great idea and loved the video! Reminded me of when I made some art from trash in an art class in the 1970s.
This is a good way to support the arts without spending a lot of our government money.
- 3 years ago
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Dave_Brodie
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kmama
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This inspired me to SAVE rather than TOSS the "useless" stuff that I am finding while cleaning out my husband's workshop area! I can hardly wait to turn it into something beautiful. Excellent video!
- 3 years ago
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kmama
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deshotel
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Excellent work of art! Love this artiste's craftsmanship. Whoohoo!!!!!!!!!!!
- 3 years ago
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deshotel
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covelogibbs
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Ooohh, "lifetime picking rights!"
- 3 years ago
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covelogibbs
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alexakimoff
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Great job, it has a good balance of telling you the story through the people and trash involved. It makes me want to go to my trash can and pull some art out.
- 3 years ago
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alexakimoff
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ay321
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it's just insane and informing!
- 3 years ago
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ay321
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timmymadhukar
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Great work paul - also like the music piece during the end titles!!!!!
- 3 years ago
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timmymadhukar
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ruthiebeth
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woot woot~!
- 3 years ago
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ruthiebeth
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atmaja
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This reminds me of the school I used to teach at in Bali where we actually had a recycling fair and we taught kids in local schools about the environment. This is a great presentation and a useful resource for teaching. Well done!
- 3 years ago
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atmaja
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groove1950
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good job / great idea / gsg
- 3 years ago
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groove1950
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macdontcare
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A little known fact about recyclables is that if the centers that house the stuff don't find buyers for the refuse it is then hauled off to a landfill or incinerated.
I love work like this, speaks to a huge problem in modern society. Props! - 3 years ago
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macdontcare
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leahl
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This is fabulous! I really enjoyed hearing the story about how the program was created!! Thanks so much for sharing!
- 3 years ago
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leahl
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estee_arie
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I LOVE FOUND ART - DID LOTS OF IT IN COLLEGE - GOOD ON YA :) KEEPING OUR WORLD CLEAN AND INTERESTING IF NOT BEAUTIFUL.
- 3 years ago
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estee_arie
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macdontcare
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estee_arie:
I recently started working on a recycled art project. Living in Boston is a gold mine of found items from exiting college students. It a shame the project is due before students leave in the spring, when the streets become a trash pickers dream come true.
- 3 years ago
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macdontcare
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estee_arie
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estee_arie:
I KNOW ITS FUN TOO- LIKE A SCAVENGER HUNT OF INTERESTING WEIRDNESS THAT SOMEONE ONCE TREASURED- THEN U TAKE IT AND PUT YOUR PERSPECTIVE - ITS A REALLY BEAUTIFUL THING - NOT TO SOUND CHEESY AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I WAS OUT WITH FRIENDS AND WE GOT INTO A DISCUSSION OF WHY INDIA DOESN'T TRY TO DO SIMILAR PROGRAMS. I DONT KNOW ABOUT THERE GOVERNMENT RULES OR ANYTHING BUT THERE IS NO MISTAKE THERE IS A LOT OF WASTE THAT COULD BE UTILIZED IN INDIA IF PROVIDED THE OUTLETS TO DO SO. IM ALLWAYS WILLING TO LEARN. TOTALLY OFF SUBJECT BUT IT WAS AN INTERESTING CONVERSATION- ANYWAY - CHEERS :)
- 3 years ago
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estee_arie
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AnnaWiegner
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great video!
- 3 years ago
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AnnaWiegner
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anasvoboda
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excellent podcast!
- 3 years ago
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anasvoboda
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javier102989
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anasvoboda:
I also agree
- 3 years ago
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javier102989
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stopnoise
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Good Program and Project, Sure a role model to many students and artists. Congratulations!
- 3 years ago
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stopnoise
