Photo Feature: First Annual Recycled Art and Resource Expo (RARE)

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Hey Folks, here’s my photo feature from RARE, the Recycled Art and Resource Expo, a three day event happening now in Bellingham, Washington (continues through Earth  Day, Sunday April 22, until 4pm). I’ve had a most stimulating and fun two days of demos, exhibits, workshops, film…

Photos from the First Annual Recycled Art and Resource Expo (RARE) (via Planetsave)

 



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About Michael Ricciardi

Michael Ricciardi is a well-published writer of science/nature/technology articles and essays, poetry and short fiction. Michael has interviewed dozen of scientists from many scientific fields, including Brain Greene, Paul Steinhardt, and Nobel Laureate Ilya Progogine (deceased).
Michael was trained as a naturalist and taught ecology and natural science on Cape Cod, Mass. from 1986-1991. His first arts grant was for production of the environmental (video) documentary 'The Jones River - A Natural History', 1987-88 (Kingston, Mass.).
Michael is also an award winning, internationally screened video artist. Two of his more recent short videos; 'A Time of Water Bountiful' and 'My Name is HAM' (an "imagined memoir" about the first chimp in space), and several other short videos, can be viewed on his website (http://www.chaosmosis.net).
Michael currently lives in Seattle, Washington.