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Things

A tribute to the bicycle pump.

Installation "Things" overview — © Reinier van der Wal

Reinier van der Wal, a visual artist and HKU Utrecht graduate, explores in his interactive installation "Things" the idea that everyday objects have a soul, aiming to raise awareness about throwaway culture and promote a more sustainable relationship with our possessions.

Rethinking Our Relationship with Everyday Objects

Reinier van der Wal explores the idea that everyday objects have a soul in his interactive installation "Things", aiming to raise awareness about throwaway culture and encourage a more sustainable relationship with our possessions.

Revaluing Objects for a Sustainable Future

Van der Wal’s work calls for a revaluation of objects by recognizing their intrinsic value and the stories they carry. He suggests that by changing our relationship with things, we can take a step toward a more sustainable society. This idea is reinforced by this interactive installation, immersing us in a reality where objects have feelings and communicate. This approach can help raise awareness needed to reduce mass production and waste.

Reflecting on Our Possessions with Humor and Insight

Through his artworks, Van der Wal humorously and reflectively encourages us to rethink how we treat our possessions. He poses questions like: Why do we discard old tools and objects that have served important functions? Could repair or reuse be a better option? His work aligns perfectly with the theme 'Humans as Creators and Destroyers', not only highlighting the issues of the throwaway economy but also inspiring us to develop a deeper connection and care for our belongings, contributing to a more sustainable future.

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Bicycle pump coffin of Things — © Reinier van der Wal

Crucified Bicycle pump of Things — © Reinier van der Wal