Monthly
Statement:
October
2005
Total Bag Count: 696
Monthly total: 330
196 black - 114 white - 20 color
October was a challenging month for accumulating. The rainstorms
in the middle of the month made both collecting and cleaning
the bags a test of will and commitment. As a general rule,
I avoid bags that are squishy with liquid. Prolonged rain
complicates the simplicity of such decision making. First,
it dilutes the color of undesirable liquids making their undesirableness
less apparent at first glance. Second, it not only reconstitutes
solid debris that are usually easy to shake out, it also turns
such materials into glue, welding together a bag's wet, filmy,
wrinkles. And of course there is the constant question of
how best to carry wet bags around with you all day. Once the
rains cleared I was back to finding the usual easily identified
and avoided nasties, the best of which I have included photos
of.
I usually hang the bags to dry on a makeshift clothesline
on our roof strung up between our and our neighbor's chimneys.
In the middle of the month I hung up two weeks worth of freshly
washed bags to dry in the sunshine. A few hours later a major
storm hit. The bags were all doubly-clipped and I checked
on them daily to see that the wind was not scattering my accumulates.
It made no sense to take them down, while wet, to store inside
only to be hung back up in a day or two. However, a few of
the bags did apparently manage to blow off into my neighbors
rain gutter, prompting him to climb onto the roof and cut
all my lines and fling my accumulates to the other side of
our roof. To his credit, he did try to draw my attention to
the matter by tapping on my housemate's window with a large
stick. Or so he said when confronted. Whatever I could potentially
feel for my neighbor's predicament was lessened by needing
to know just how many bags I lost. As awkward as it is, I
now drip-dry all bags inside the apartment (see photo).
I have noticed that the proportions of black, white and color
bags is roughly the same as for last month. I anticipate that
this will remain a constant, which is something to consider
for presentation in December.
Process:
I am accumulating all plastic shopping bags left on the street
that I encounter each time I go outside. A record is being
kept of how many bags are accumulated each day for the course
of the project year. For each plastic bag I accumulate I will
create one reusable canvas bag.
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