Joining the Precious Plastic community with our own Plastic Recycling Factory
After an intensive workshop during this year's Wintersession (Wintersession Flasback) with a dozen skilled art and design students, Platform MAKE. is happy to announce that some first experiments with a fully functional Injection Molding machine took place. The Extrusion and Shredder machines have also been finished and will be available soon for students and staff to recycle our own plastic scrap materials. Many thanks to all participants and supporters for helping us in making this real!
Workshop participants and helpers
- Radha Diaz Hublitz, Kyoungmi Ryou, Benjamin Volk, Sophie Kurzer, Fritz Rahne, Tony Beyer, Alexander Rex, Bernhard Elsässer, Max Gruber, Sandro Wiegand, Ludwig Stadler, Moritz Wussow, Jasmin Zehe, Jakob Klug, Johannes Schellenberg, Nora Kühnhausen, Paula Raché, Pavel Majrych, Hartmut Hermann, Jörg Hansel, Tareq Alghamian, Michael Krenz, Lorenz Ebersbach, Aart van Bezooijen (in random order).
Do keep collecting precious plastics (we love clean PET, PE, PP, ABS and PLA scrap) for the upcoming summer semester. You can find our "plastic scrap collector" at the entrance or the Villa, Neuwerk 7.
For special requests or donations, please write us at make(at)burg-halle.de
Why we do this? - Read more at www.preciousplastic.com
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„Burg gestaltet!“ – ein Projekt des gemeinsamen Bund-Länder-Programms für bessere Studienbedingungen und mehr Qualität in der Lehre, des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) und der Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle.
Dieses Vorhaben wird aus Mitteln des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung unter dem Förderkennzeichen 01PL17066 gefördert. Die Verantwortung für den Inhalt dieser Ver öffentlichung liegt beim Autor.