"Waste Tree" Becomes Musical Art Sculpture Playing Bach In Forest
An inspired use of a "wasted material" turned into art.
Yes, this is a commercial, but it's still pretty astonishing.
The point of view of this video (sadly, turns out to be just an advertisement) is that while there still remains a need to destroy certain trees for the overall success of a forest, (That particular process of "cleaning up" trees is called Shelter Wood Cutting) that one can still certainly create something useful or inspiring with that "wasted" wood, as well.
Or, as is the case of those who paid for this art project, a limited edition cell phone.
Who cares if it was paid for by a cell phone company? It's still an amazing sculpture and so worth seeing, I mean, hearing.
Yes, this is a commercial, but it's still pretty astonishing.
The point of view of this video (sadly, turns out to be just an advertisement) is that while there still remains a need to destroy certain trees for the overall success of a forest, (That particular process of "cleaning up" trees is called Shelter Wood Cutting) that one can still certainly create something useful or inspiring with that "wasted" wood, as well.
Or, as is the case of those who paid for this art project, a limited edition cell phone.
Who cares if it was paid for by a cell phone company? It's still an amazing sculpture and so worth seeing, I mean, hearing.
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