APInews: Porta Hedge in D.C. + Cross-country Tour
from Ian Garrett| July 31, 2009 | Print | Email
This summer, artist Justin Shull has been touring the U.S. in his Porta Hedge, a mobile artificial hedge with an exterior of recycled artificial Christmas trees. The interior conceals a remote observation system and satellite Internet uplink, mobile solar electric power, observation/escape hatch, bird camera, swings, chalkboards and Porta-Potti. Smudge Studio describes it as a “critical vehicle” that “seems to question icons of environmentalism. The design mobilizes, after all, a number elements that are popularly associated with ‘sustainability’ or ‘green design.’ But it does so in ways that don’t quite add up.” See a cross-country tour map and blog on the project Web site. There’s a second Porta Hedge “Backyard Naturalist Study” installed at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C., part “Flora: Growing Inspirations.”
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Tags: Artificial Christmas Trees > Backyard Naturalist > Botanic Garden > C Cross > Chalkboards > Critical Vehicle > Cross Country Tour > Escape Hatch > Flora > Inspirations > Internet Uplink > Number Elements > Observation System > Porta Potti > Project Web Site > Satellite Internet > Shull > Smudge > Solar Electric Power > Swings
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