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H02+Super Sorted Garbage Bins 2023 | Workshop for Kids "Let's Make Plastic a Science with the Senses!"

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Super Sorted Garbage Bins 2023 Project

Type

Workshop

Venue

Tokyo Metropolitan Kogei High School

3-9, Hongo 1-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo


                                          
Date

2023.8.19 - 8.20

12:00-13:10 both days

Ticket

Free


*Please register through the project website listed on this page.

Notes

*This workshop is for elementary and middle school students.
*For other detailed notes, please refer to the project website listed on this page.

*This workshop is conducted in Japanese.

 

One of the initiatives of the Tokyo Biennale 2023, Super Sorted Garbage Bins 2023, is a project to think together with artists and participants about trash in our modern life, especially plastic trash, the separation and recycling of which is very important.

"Let's Make Plastic a Science with the Senses!” is a special program for kids in the "Love = Plastic Workshop" held as part of this project. This is a fun and in-depth opportunity to learn about the plastics we use without thinking about it.

All participants will receive a "Love-Pla Doctor" certificate. Advance reservations are required to attend. You can apply from the following project site.

Artists・Members

Masaki Fujihata (media artist), Yoshikazu Inui, Koji Nagamine, Tokyo Metropolitan Kogei High School, other participants, local governments, companies, various organizations, and others.

LINKAGE

Super Sorted Garbage Bins 2023 Project

What will happen when we extend the category of sorted garbage? In the 2023 version, we focused on plastic garbage.

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Ended

Super Sorted Garbage Bins 2023 Project

Type

Workshop

Venue

Tokyo Metropolitan Kogei High School

3-9, Hongo 1-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo


                                          
Date

2023.8.19 - 8.20

12:00-13:10 both days

Ticket

Free


*Please register through the project website listed on this page.

Notes

*This workshop is for elementary and middle school students.
*For other detailed notes, please refer to the project website listed on this page.

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