The diagram illustrates the process of how an artist uses plastic waste to produce garbage cube sculptures. Overall, the process begins with the collection of waste products, and ends with the exhibition of completed art work. The most significant steps include, collecting and compressing plastic waste which forms into the cubes, and fully encased with a liquid resin inside the modules, and finally hardened blocks are assembled all together.
Initially, the process starts with collecting waste products from river. Collected waste products are transformed by car to the studio. Delivered waste products to the studio, where the material is fed into a crusher to be shredded into smaller fragments. This crushed is subsequently transferred to a compressor, which forms into the dense cubes measuring 50cm on all sides.
The cubes are placed into square modules that are equal in size. At this resin heated to 150 °C is poured over the plastic, fully encasing it. This fully encased plastic is cooled 24 hours. The artist then arranges and stakes these blocks to construct the final sculpture. Finished sculptures constructed the final version. In the final stage, the completed G-cubes are delivered to an art gallery for public display.
