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carcas-1 Exhibition Hall Design, Exhibition Display Ideas, Sculpture Collage, Art Work Painting, Restaurant Counter, Sci Arc, Environment Architecture, Interior Environment, Cabinet Of Curiosity

When first viewing this large diorama by Roxy Paine, you’re struck by the paradox of what you think you should be seeing and what is actually in front of you. It’s clear this is an expertly executed replica of a fast food restaurant counter complete with order screens, straw dispensers and a soft-serve ice cream machine; but devoid of flashy logos, food, or any other visual cues whatsoever, all that seems to remain is an empty shell—a carcass—carved entirely from birch and maple wood. More

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Our Global Kitchen: Food, Nature, Culture - Graphis Museum Infographic, Sensory Museum, Exhibition Design Display, Food Exhibition, Pop Up Exhibition, Bank Interior Design, Food Museum, Mini Museum, Bank Interior

The prestigious Graphis Awards honor creative excellence from around the globe in Design, Advertising, Photography and Illustration Art each year. Graphis publications set the standard for excellence presenting the award-winning work annually from each discipline in beautiful full color, fine art quality print and digital books.

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This sculpture contains 1,656 pounds of food waste – a year’s worth for an average American family of four, not counting food lost on farms and in processing and transportation. The sculpture is part of "Our Global Kitchen," an exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.    Credit: Courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History #Expo2015 #Milano #WorldsFair Food Waste Art Installation, Discursive Design, Food Exhibition Design, Food Waste Art, Food Waste Project, Food Waste Campaign, Food Museum, Food Expo, Waste Art

This sculpture contains 1,656 pounds of food waste – a year’s worth for an average American family of four, not counting food lost on farms and in processing and transportation. The sculpture is part of "Our Global Kitchen," an exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Credit: Courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History #Expo2015 #Milano #WorldsFair

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