Dumpster Driving
June 29th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Not exactly physical trash, but it’s still open-sourced sharing, which I’m a big fan of.
Dumpster Drive is an OS X app that fileshares the contents of your computer’s Trash so that others can grab them and make use of them.
Via @kottke
http://dumpsterdrive.com/
NYU Dorm Dumpster Dive
May 12th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
A year ago, I had just moved to Brooklyn. I needed household goods, you know – the ones that are annoying to pay for because they’re all made of plastic.
So I went to a Freegan event – freshman move out day at the NYU dorms. I told the dumpster goddess that I needed a couple things (asking often works) and lo and behold, I got it. I came back with a power cord, two laundry baskets, towels, toiletries, a trashcan, lamp, two lint rollers, and like twenty pairs of new socks. Oh, and drugs, not like I even take them, but vicodin and shit like that.
Everything was in great/new-ish condition. The things kids throw out these days…
Tomorrow’s the day. Be there.
“This is a perfectly good watermelon”
January 9th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
I’m laughing so hard right now. Also, dumpster diving tomorrow in the snow.
Back at it
November 29th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
Curbside Object Status Tag
September 16th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
If you live in New York City, you know that people leave usable stuff on the curb all the time. But everyone is afraid of bedbugs, so no one really picks stuff off the street, which is why these tags are awesome! Now you know why an object is left out and if it’s worth it to take it or fix it.
Here’s Sarah’s website. She’s using the tags in an art show so you can actually email her to get some. Rock on Sarah!
From her site:
The Curbside Object Status Tag facilitates the smooth operation of the informal sidewalk gift economy. Those who place objects on the curb for people to pick up, may now indicate the condition of the object to folks by ticking the appropriate box on the tag.
People who are considering picking up an object off the street no longer have to wonder about the condition of said object.
Gone are the days of lugging a television home off the street only to discover it does not work!
The Curbside Object Status Tag was created for The Work Office (TWO); a multidisciplinary art project disguised as an employment agency. Images of the tag in use will be displayed during the Dumbo Arts Festival in Brooklyn, September 24 – 26.
Expiration Dates
September 2nd, 2010 § Leave a Comment
Aug. 16th
September 1st, 2010 § Leave a Comment
“Everything you see is future trash”
September 1st, 2010 § Leave a Comment











