The given flow-chart illustrates the process whereby an artist creates garbage cube figures by the use of plastic waste.
Overall, the process of making G-Cube consists of approximately three main phases, followed by ten different steps. Furthermore, this procedure not only requires human interference, but also the usage of specialized equipment plays a crucial role in the process.
Starting with collecting stage first, the artist collects wasted plastic before loading them into a pickup truck in order to deliver them into the studio. In the studio where the second stage is performed, the artist puts collected plastics into a machine that is used for crushing them. Afterwards, crushed plastic is compressed with a 50 cm length and width apparatus to prepare them for the next stage.
The next phase commences with the molding process. Following this, molded plastics are put into containers, which heat them with 150°C temperature in order to turn them into liquid resin, and then melted resin is poured back into molds to shape them. This liquid is cooled down for 24 hours to turn them into cube blocks which are pulled by the artist. Finally, the ready-to-use G-Cube sculptures are delivered to the art gallery, then put on display to catch visitors attention.
