



Cao Zhen caozhen0806@126.com THE rapid growth of electronic devices leads to a staggering surge in electronic waste on our planet. Now, artworks crafted with electronic waste are on display at the “Garbage or Treasure” exhibition at HQB Museum, visually presenting this critical issue in a compelling and thought-provoking manner. At the free exhibition, a spoonbill, a horse and a fish, all ingeniously constructed from discarded electronic and mechanical components, are visually striking, arresting visitors’ attention and shedding light on the problem in a way that statistics and reports may not achieve. The densely clustered electronic castoffs within these artworks serve as powerful metaphors for the impact of consumerism. Simultaneously, these artworks underscore the potential for recycling and upcycling, offering glimpses into creative solutions. Electronic waste often contains hazardous materials and poses significant environmental risks. Improper disposal of these substances can contaminate soil, water, and air; mismanagement of electronic waste results in the loss of valuable resources such as non-ferrous metals, ferrous metals, and precious metals, as well as plastics, rubbers and glasses, prompting more mining activities to extract these resources. The comprehensive information provided at the exhibition serves as an educational tool, enlightening the public and catalyzing a shift towards sustainable solutions for electronic waste management. Dates: Through Aug. 18 Booking: WeChat miniprogram “華強(qiáng)北博物館預(yù)約” Venue: HQB Museum, 5/F, Block A, Modern Window Building, Futian District (福田區(qū)廣博現(xiàn)代之窗大廈A座五層華強(qiáng)北博物館) Metro: Line 2 or 7 to Huaqiang North Station (華強(qiáng)北站), Exit E2 |