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Sustainable Makers

Rabble's latest entry on MakerCulture describes socially concious, sustainable and environmentally friendly production. The article explores sustainable DIY housing and furniture and includes an interview with Dean Reeds who built a 3 bedroom straw bale cottage which he currently rents out weekly. The article also details the creations of Maker's in Nunavut, as well as politically aware 'craftivism' in which artists use their crafts to raise awareness for pressing social issues. One such project was Cat Mazza's Nike Petition Blanket, which petitioned for the end of sweatshop conditions and the introduction of fair labour regulations. The petition was directed at Nike's president and involved Mazza "asking artists around the world to "sign" the petition by contributing 4 x 4 inch stitched squares, which [she] put together to form a 14 foot knit, Nike logo."

For the whole article click here.

To see Dean Reeds amazing straw bale cottage, follow this link!



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