Image that is easy to understand visually how much resources and things are used



It is an image that shows how much various things are used in the United States in an easy-to-understand manner. There are too many and it is not realistic.

Details are as follows.
Running the Numbers - An American Self-Portrait

Sura's "A Sunday Afternoon".


It is made of 106,000 aluminum cans which is the same as the number consumed every 30 seconds in the US when expanding.


Portrait of Benjamin Franklin.


It is made of 125,000 100 dollar bills (12.5 million dollars, about 1,450 million yen) when it expands. It seems that the US government uses this amount in an hour for the Iraq war.


There are not any branches in trees of trees ....


It was a bunch of paper bags. The number of paper bags consumed hourly in the United States is 1.14 million.


There are six brown walls.


Closely packed clothes to expand. It is equal to the number of Americans imprisoned in 2005, with 2.3 million prisoners clothes.


It is kind of messy.


In the United States, 60,000 supermarkets (plastic bags) are consumed every 5 seconds.


It seems there are so many people overlaying plastic bags in the US, which may be accelerating consumption.

in Art, Posted by logc_nt