Spawned from our previously stated interest in environmental preservation, the Polymorphic Plastic Parade has developed into an on-location platform for discussion and contemporary topics in globalization, consumerism and resulting disposal patterns. We’ve been fortunate enough to share our installation with various populations in North and South Carolina through exhibits in downtown areas and visits to local elementary schools.
The brief history:
Chapter 1: Vision of a village made from post-industrial and consumer waste, accessible to the public for community gatherings and individual reflection.

Chapter 2: Study cultures and inhabitable structures that parallel our sustainable ideas.

Chapter 3: Build prototypes.

Chapter 4: Talk to city officials and bypass the redtape.

Chapter 5: Production and quality control.

Chapter 5: Install experimental village.

Chapter 6: The decision to continue installing the experiment village with hopes of inventing a unique urban, mobile space.

Chapter 7: Under construction.
