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Gulnur Ozdaglar's PET Jellies

Shawn Connally and Bruce Stewart at 9:18 pm Mon, Jan 5, 2009

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I've always really liked jellyfish. I can spend hours zoning out at the jelly exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. And I'm almost as enthralled with these jelly sculptures made out of plastic bottles by Gulnur Ozdaglar, which I discovered on Design Sponge. Ozdaglar makes all kinds of wonderful things out of PET bottles.

--Bruce (Thanks, Shawn, for getting me to add Design Sponge to my RSS reader in an attempt to make me just a bit stylish!)

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  • geekbruin

    anyone else see the irony in making jellyfish out of plastic when plastic bags in the ocean are killing marine life that eat the bags thinking they’re jellyfish?

    (i didn’t mean to be a downer–i do think these are cute.)