Trash from the sea is treasure for our art
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While vacationers bask on the beaches of L’île de Beauté, these three childhood friends fill bags full of objects that the sea has washed ashore and turn them into works of art. Lighters, flip-flops, tubes of sunscreen and all the products our throwaway culture are exhibited in art galleries to help educate art lovers about ecological issues.
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Trash from the sea is treasure for our art
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Christian BoisardI put a stop to stuttering in under three days
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Veronika ScottI created a blanket coat for the homeless
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Georgie DelaneyI recharge my phone while getting fit
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Valérie PacheI transform parasails into party dresses
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Eric ScottoI construct photovoltaic greenhouses to combine green energy with organic farming
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Ursula SladekI created the first green energy network
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Neil HarbissonMy third eye translates colours into sounds
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Rita PanickerI created the children's bank
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Trevor FieldOur students pump fresh water on the playground
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Mary GordonI teach empathy with babies
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Jérôme SaloméI stand up for men in skirts
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François MaurisseI rediscover the beauty of small meadow flowers through my camera lens.
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Jacques BremondMy technology reduces maritime shipping emissions
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Alfredo OliveraMy radio show is run by crazy people
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Nek ChandI created the world’s largest work of art made from recycled objects
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Harrison DillonI create fuel from algae
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Suzanne LeeI grow my own clothes
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Luc JonveauxI export Bangladeshi Street Art