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James Shaw on plastic.

May 01, 201948 minSeason 2Ep. 2
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James Shaw is an up-and-coming designer who has made a name for himself through his use of that most controversial of materials – plastic. 

Using a gun-like mini-extruder, he produces sausages of the material that he subsequently manipulates to create a huge variety of products – from candlesticks to tables. His work is an attempt to change its perception, to persuade people to treasure plastic, rather than using it once before burying it in the ground,

During this episode we investigate our age of over-consumption and discuss the role of the designer as provocateur and activist. Not content with that, we also talk about how David Attenborough affected his career; why we should get rid of those green tops on our milk bottles; and discover the reasons behind him growing ‘plywood’ in a petri dish.  

It’s fascinating, provocative stuff. You can learn more about James and his work here: jamesmichaelshaw.co.uk

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