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The image details a 10-step process for making G-Cube sculptures from plastic waste. Step 1 is collecting plastic by an artist, followed by transportation (2). In a studio, the plastic is put in a crusher (3) and then a compressor (4) to form a 50cm x 50cm x 50cm cube. This cube is placed in a 50cm mould (5), and liquid resin heated to 150°C is poured in (6). The block is cooled for 24 hours (7) and then removed from the mould (8). The artist assembles the blocks into a sculpture (9), which is then displayed in an art gallery (10).
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The diagram illustrates how an artist uses plastic waste to produce G-Cube sculptures. Overall, the process consists of several stages, beginning with collecting plastic waste and ending with displaying the finished sculptures in an art gallery.
First, the artist collects plastic waste, which is then transported by truck to a studio. In the studio, the plastic is crushed into smaller pieces using a crusher. After this stage, the crushed plastic is placed into a compressor to reduce its size further.
Next, the compressed plastic is put into moulds. Liquid resin is then poured into the moulds to hold the material together. After that, the moulds are left to cool for around 24 hours until the mixture becomes solid.
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