Jurassic Plastic

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  1. Jurassic Plastic
    Wissuta Ploypetch/Time Out Bangkok
  2. Jurassic Plastic
    Wissuta Ploypetch/Time Out Bangkok
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    Wissuta Ploypetch/Time Out Bangkok
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    Wissuta Ploypetch/Time Out Bangkok
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    Wissuta Ploypetch/Time Out Bangkok
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    Wissuta Ploypetch/Time Out Bangkok
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    Wissuta Ploypetch/Time Out Bangkok
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Time Out says

Japanese artist Hiroshi Fuji comes up with an exhibition showcasing a large scale installation and sculpture of dinosaurs and animals created by a tremendous amount of unwanted toys collected from Japan and Thailand. Fuji started his long-running project ‘Kaekko Barzar’ in 1997, where kids can exchange their unwanted toys. The project has led him to have more than 50,000 items in hand. He also realized that these unwanted plastic toys can harm the environment so the artists wanted to create an exhibition that will not only be fun for the kids but also create awareness for grown-ups as well.

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Khemjira Prompan

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