February 8, 2011
Lisa Dahl’s “Suburban Export”
Lisa Dahl at work (photo by Daniel Carlson from Daniel Carlson NYC’s Flickr Photostream): photo on right from Lisa Dahl Studio Blog
In the past, Lisa Dahl has constructed little houses from wood grained contact paper (Sub Prime) and security envelopes of financial institutions (Trickle Down). This time, the houses are to be made from recycled packaging:
Suburban Export is a paper sculpture series that uses lightweight household cardboard to create small houses, formed from a single template, which are then arranged into neighborhoods based on suburban development patterns. Using this recyclable material to create art humorously points to the never ending flow of products that run through our households — some of which we can reuse or recycle, most of which we throw away. The name of this series “Suburban Export” resulted from the realization that trash is the main commodity that comes out of the residential zones of our cities.
COAHSI’s 2011 Original Work Grantees
(Another photo of the neighborhood, after the fold…)
(See also: Cereal Box as Envelope Security Pattern and S.A.P. CD Packaging)
Randy Ludacer
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Fantastic work! Thanks for posting. I’m going to follow Georgina’s blog now.