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From the page: "This new series looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something: fifteen million sheets of office paper (five minutes of paper use); 106,000 aluminum cans (thirty seconds of can consumption)... more
Reviewed by jawsjr Oct 26 2007, 10:57pm ( 203 reviews ) • chrisjordan.com
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Rated by Rachelle on Jul 18 2007, 1:26pm
I agree with cramped.
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Rated by cramped on Jul 07 2007, 7:47am
These images really puts our consumption in perspective.
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Rated by jakemurray on Jun 26 2007, 10:20am
makes me go dizzy wen look at them really hard..lol its still pretty cool =]
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Rated by princedog on Jun 24 2007, 1:34pm
when you see these, you are stunned to silence. How can we keep this world going. There must be a better way. Does anyone else feel the impossiblity of the task though?
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Rated by Astrosleuth on Jun 19 2007, 5:41pm
Stunning, no comment necessary. What can we do to get this tour moving???
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Rated by pangea on Jun 18 2007, 12:02am
Sadness realities about U.S with an artistic comment.
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Rated by toastman18 on Jun 15 2007, 10:14pm
it is so saddening to see how huge our enviromental problems are. I was at a music festival today and yesterday, there are some recyling available but most people don't use it. And even sadder, a guy threw away his plastic beverage bottle when there was a recyling bin right next to it with a large sign on it advertising that it is in fact a place to put all your bottles.
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Rated by DanMS on Jun 14 2007, 7:44pm
Hard to take this stuff and use it for your own art. It's so precise and full of impact, any cut ups would ruin it, or leave it recognizable. I admire this stuff. It's so good it's almost untouchable. The art inspires awe, and drags you into a cloud of messages and memories. You can't take it, and you can't let it go. Now, that's art!