From Badlands of Plastics to Up-cycled Objects: Tertium Non Data

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Roland Barthes (1991) stated, “A miracle is always a sudden transformation of nature.” Originally, plastic could be seen as a man-made material (thing) transformed from a natural material. Plastic is a new “perfect” material-object produced from earthly raw material. Although its discovery time is not very long, it is obvious that it has a long lifetime after once produced. That is why it is needed to find sustainable ways to manage the world of plastic objects. There are many re-cycling projects related with plastics, but here I would like to mention an “up-cycling” project of plastics. It is a “revaluation process” of plastics, it is “Tertium Non Data” done by Gülnur Özdağlar. In this miraculous process, useless-epidemic-uninspired plastic things transformed into something endemic and unique. “Tertium Non Data” could be a sustainable way of living with plastics.

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Badlands, Tertium Non Data, Up-Cycling, Plastics, Artworks

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Çavdar, Rabi Çiğdem. "From Badlands of Plastics to Up-cycled Objects: Tertium Non Data", Beyond All Limits 2018-International Congress on Sustainability in Architecture, Planning, and Design, Proceedings Book, Ankara: Cankaya University Press, pp. 232-235, 2018.

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