Now a day just about everyone has a mobile card, a debit or a credit card. What to do with these cards once they expire? You can beautiful artifacts from these plastic cards. Cut thin strips from these plastic cards. These strips can be bent, folded and shaped into curves. Once you have several such strips you can assemble them to make beautiful artwork – a sculptor or a tree. You can put them together to make very elegant designs. As the material can be easily cut and shaped it is very amenable to making simple sculptors.
This work is supported by IUCAA (www.iucaa.in) and TATA Trust ([ Ссылка ]) and (www.tata.com/aboutus/sub_index/Tata-trusts)
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Credits:,Ashok Rupner, Shivaji Mane, Jyoti Hiremath, Arvind Gupta, Vidula Mhaiskar
Dubbed in Punjabi by Bipanmeesh Kaur, Delhi Public School, Ludhiana
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