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Juxtapoz Reacts to Take-Less Installation

Juxtapoz Reacts to Take-Less Installation

Juxtapoz Magazine describes our Take-Less eco-art installation as both creative and upsetting in a recent article. "2629: Creative and Upsetting Sculpture Made of Fast Food Containers" Juxtapoz Magazine, magazine September...
NY1 Runs Feature on MSLK’s Take-Less Installation

NY1 Runs Feature on MSLK’s Take-Less Installation

NY1 ran a short feature on MSLK's Take-Less eco-art installation at the Figment Art Festival. NY1 Arts Report, television 2010
Impressive Bamboo Installation at The Met

Impressive Bamboo Installation at The Met

I recently visited the Met to go see the bamboo installation that I've been hearing so much about. And it was not a disappointment! Big Bambú is an art installation...
Graphic Design USA Newsletter Features MSLK’s Take Less Installation

Graphic Design USA Newsletter Features MSLK’s Take Less Installation

MSLK's Take-Less eco-art installation was featured in Graphic Design USA's Green Design newsletter. "More Thinking Green: Fries with That?" GD USA Newsletter, newsletter May 2010
MSLK’s “Watershed” Installation Gets Blog Coverage

MSLK’s “Watershed” Installation Gets Blog Coverage

MSLK’s eco-art installation, Watershed, raises public awareness on environmental issues and is heavily blogged across the Internet. "ECO ART Plastic Bottle Installation in NYC" Inhabitat, blog May 30, 2009 "Trashy...
Design Community Highlight’s MSLK’s “Watershed”

Design Community Highlight’s MSLK’s “Watershed”

MSLK’s eco-art installation, Watershed, is highlighted within the design community. “Watershed Moment” GD USA, newsletter June 2009
Sierra Club Blogs about MSLK’s Awareness Efforts

Sierra Club Blogs about MSLK’s Awareness Efforts

Sierra Club, a green trends magazine, blogs about MSLK’s efforts to spread awareness about bottled water consumption. "Plastic Bottle Installation Turns Waste Into Art" The Green Life, blog June 1,...
Urban Tumbleweeds at Burning Man 2008

Urban Tumbleweeds at Burning Man 2008

The debut of Urban Tumbleweeds, MSLK’s eco-art installation, at Burning Man 2008 catches the attention of the creative community. “Creative Recycling” Step Inside Design, magazine November/December 2008
The Bean

The Bean

This past weekend I flew to Chicago for a mini-vacation with my mom and sister. None of us live there but it is a good meeting point between Colorado and...
Mecca

Mecca

Despite the many ambitious projects for Burning Man (some of which actually addressed this year's theme, "The Green Man"), I was happiest to see "The Big Round Cubatron" by Mark...