Jordans 2014Jennifer CollierJordan ArtChris JordanNature ArtistsEnvironmental PollutionPhotographic ArtistCreate ChangeDigital ToolsArtist Spotlight: Chris JordanChris Jordan (born 1963) is a photographic artist who in his works presents forms of American consumerism and combines them with shocking information and examples of excessive consumption. A former…
Recycle ArtworkJordan ArtworkSeurat ArtArt ParodiesRecycled ArtworkData ArtTin Can AlleyProject SchoolChris JordanMy New Hero: Chris JordanWhether you read them in the paper or overhear a friend rattling off some numbers at a dinner party, most statistics are often too abstract and/or overwhelming to have a real impact. Especially the ones we should pay attention to, such as our excessively wasteful consumption, the number of deaths from prescription medication overdoses, the pervasive use of GMO seeds in the world or the disturbingly high number of elective breast implants performed in our country annually, just to name a few…
Corporate LawyerEveryday HabitsChris JordanMass CultureLa ChosePlastic PollutionDocumentary PhotographersOnline PhotographyPhotography GalleryCorporate LawyerVisit Chris Jordan's homepage to explore this and other projects in greater depth at: http://www.chrisjordan.com/gallery/rtn/#building-blocks
Numbers ArtChris JordanSolar Light CraftsNumber ArtEco ArchitectureTrash ArtThrift Store CraftsPhotographic ArtistPlastic Artchris jordan: running the numbersseattle-based photographer chris jordan's manipulated digital images tell the story of human consumption and degradation.
Waste ArtworkChris JordanEnvironmental PollutionS ArtThe NumbersArt PlastiquePollutionDrawing ReferenceCity PhotoChris Jordan’s Art Photography – Waste Not, Want NotNumbers are sexy, fascinating and creative.Yes, I may be a bit on the nerdy side, but I know that everyone will enjoy the "numbers" that make up the statistical description of the strangely seductive
Mary Ellen MarkFred HerzogSpencer TunickJordan ArtHerbert ListLee FriedlanderWilliam WegmanChris JordanKarl BlossfeldtToxic Electronic Waste Grows by 40 Million Tonnes a Year — Poisons Kids in Africa‘Public largely unaware of the e-waste impacts on human health and environment’ By Stephen Leahy UXBRIDGE, Canada, Nov 1, 2011 (IPS) Mountains of hazardous waste grow by about 40 millio…
Measuring MassChris JordanMass CultureReal BarbiePhotographic ArtistOnline PhotographyBreast AugmentationPhotography GalleryCosmetic SurgeryRossana Orlandi: it’s not plastic’s fault<span>During the Milan Design Week 2019 gallerist Rossana Orlandi will award the winners of the Ro Plastic Prize, a prize she established in the footsteps of the previous Guiltless Plastic, to encourage a more conscious use of the material.</span>
Chris JordanCrazy ArtAluminum CansThirty SecondsBreast AugmentationWeird ArtThe NumbersAmazing ArtBarbie Dollsrunning the numbers by chris jordansans seurat, 2007 - depicts 106,000 aluminum cans, the number used in the US every thirty seconds. the work of photographer chris jordan examines american
Environmental ArtChris JordanSoda Can ArtShock And AweGeorges SeuratArt ParodyGreen ThemeArt For Art SakeGreen ArtRunning The NumbersPhotographer Chris Jordan explores the phenomenon of American consumerism by making large-format, long-zoom artwork from the most mindblowing data. Cans Seurat depicts 106,000 aluminum cans in the form of George Seurat’s A Sunday Afternoon on…
Teaching SculpturePollution ArtChemical PollutionData ArtAlbum PhotoshootJordan ArtChris JordanOcean ImagesPhotography Inspiration CreativeAn Abiding Ocean Of Love : A Conversation With Chris Jordan, By Lisa Bennett | DailyGoodThe internationally acclaimed artist and cultural activist Chris Jordan, a featured speaker at the Center for Ecoliteracy's Ju...