Katie May Boyd's installation turns plastic waste into beckoning cats

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Autor: dezeenmagazine Publicado el: 28/06/2018
Katie May Boyd's installation turns plastic waste into beckoning cats

A sea of beckoning cats feature in this installation by Central Saint Martins graduate Katie May Boyd. Called Foreign Garbage, Boyd ? who studied the Material Futures masters course ? used the Maneki-neko cat as a tool for discussion around plastic waste. According to her research, Boyd found that 30 per cent of waste from the UK was sent to Chin...
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