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Making Art out of E-Waste with Robb Godshaw

Robb Godshaw makes conceptual artwork from scavenged electronic waste at SF Recology.

Aired 02/02/2016

Art School

Making Art out of E-Waste with Robb Godshaw

Special | 7m 13sVideo has Closed Captions

Robb Godshaw makes conceptual artwork from scavenged electronic waste at SF Recology.

Robb Godshaw makes artwork that is conceptual and, as he describes, “Uses technical means to move things that can’t be moved, or make visible things that aren’t normally visible.” During an artist residency at SF Recology, which houses San Francisco’s dump, Godshaw scavenged electronic waste, most of which was functional.

Aired 02/02/2016

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Art School

Making Art out of E-Waste with Robb Godshaw

Special | 7m 13sVideo has Closed Captions

Robb Godshaw makes artwork that is conceptual and, as he describes, “Uses technical means to move things that can’t be moved, or make visible things that aren’t normally visible.” During an artist residency at SF Recology, which houses San Francisco’s dump, Godshaw scavenged electronic waste, most of which was functional.

Aired 02/02/2016

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