Two French women: artist Elise Morin and architect Clémence Eliard, manually created this huge undulating landscape, covering 500 square meters, from 65 000 old CDs, which was named «Wastelandscape». The installation was placed in the courtyard gallery Centquatre - «Halle d'Aubervilliers» in Paris.
"Bubbles are created from CDs and can resemble the billowing waves of the sea, the dunes and the other metal spherical shapes, reflecting and refracting the sunlight. The monumental scale of the work of art reveals the precious aspect of small objects that we use every day, but got used to perceive and use them only for the intended purpose ", the creators say. I particularly like this futuristic sculpture, and especially like how the disks resemble flakes...
"Bubbles are created from CDs and can resemble the billowing waves of the sea, the dunes and the other metal spherical shapes, reflecting and refracting the sunlight. The monumental scale of the work of art reveals the precious aspect of small objects that we use every day, but got used to perceive and use them only for the intended purpose ", the creators say. I particularly like this futuristic sculpture, and especially like how the disks resemble flakes...