Willis, John; Young, Tom: Recycled Realities
Recycled Realities
Center For American Places
2006
First EditionWillis and Young’s stunning black-and-white images, collected in this unforgettable volume, transform a mill and the innumerable mounds of recyclable waste it processes daily into an indelible and evocative landscape. Recycled Realities is not a jeremiad foretelling the consequences of excessive waste, rampant pollution, or unbridled consumption, but rather a profound meditation on the hidden meanings and connections that linger beneath the debris and detritus of everyday life.
Recycled Realities
Center For American Places
2006
First EditionWillis and Young’s stunning black-and-white images, collected in this unforgettable volume, transform a mill and the innumerable mounds of recyclable waste it processes daily into an indelible and evocative landscape. Recycled Realities is not a jeremiad foretelling the consequences of excessive waste, rampant pollution, or unbridled consumption, but rather a profound meditation on the hidden meanings and connections that linger beneath the debris and detritus of everyday life.
Recycled Realities
Center For American Places
2006
First EditionWillis and Young’s stunning black-and-white images, collected in this unforgettable volume, transform a mill and the innumerable mounds of recyclable waste it processes daily into an indelible and evocative landscape. Recycled Realities is not a jeremiad foretelling the consequences of excessive waste, rampant pollution, or unbridled consumption, but rather a profound meditation on the hidden meanings and connections that linger beneath the debris and detritus of everyday life.