Chris Jordan "Cans Seurat, 2007," 60 by 92 inches, bears the label: "Depicts 106,000 aluminum cans, the number used in the US every thirty seconds." The large-scale view is a soft pointillist-like rendition of Georges Seurat's (French, 1859-1891) masterpiece " Sunday on La Grande Jatte ." . Chris Jordan: An artist's perspective on plastic waste disposal Chris Jordan's Art Photography - Waste Not, Want Not "Cans Seurat" 2007 60" x 92" depicts 106,000 aluminum cans, the number used in the US every thirty seconds. / nowry100. . Scroll down to see more content. (MICHENER MUSEUM/CONTRIBUTED PHOTO ) What do. Read — Culture. Vertical illuminance in lux (footcandles), measured on Cans Seurat, 2011... 9 Figure 10. Chris Jordan June (1) February (1) About Me. The best museum labels do more than provide information. Below from "Running the Numbers," Jordan recreates George Seurat's famous painting "Sunday Afternoon on La Grande Jatte" using 106,000 aluminum cans, the number used in the US every thirty seconds: Introduction Créée en 1892, « The Coca Cola Company » est parvenue, en l'espace de deux siècles, à faire de son breuvage mythique (initialement élaboré par John Pemberton en 1886) une véritable institution à échelle mondiale. the work of photographer chris jordan examines american consumption - his latest series of photographs 'running the numbers' looks at contemporary american culture through the austere lens of. Oil Barrels, 2008 Depicts 28,000 42-gallon barrels, the amount of of oil consumed in the United States every two minutes (equal to the flow of a medium-sized… Curating Jordan and Hall - Blogger July 31, 2017. Seurat's "Sunday Afternoon ..." with Digital Soda Cans. - Neatorama