“AI – Artificial Interweaving” is an artistic project that addresses plastic pollution and makes the invisible visible through participation.
During LUGA 2025, a striking metal structure with a spool of recycled plastic strips—sourced from collected bottles in Luxembourg—will invite visitors to knit a durable, weather-resistant cord. This evolving artwork will shape the outdoor exhibition space, transforming waste into art while making the recycling process transparent and tangible.
Blending traditional craftsmanship with modern recycling techniques, the project encourages hands-on engagement. Visitors can actively contribute by weaving plastic waste and exploring recycling methods through participation and live demonstrations.
There used to be an historic textile district along the river in Luxembourg, the project pays homage to the city’s industrial past while promoting sustainable resource use. By interweaving history, the present, and the future, it fosters a community committed to environmental awareness.
“AI – Artificial Interweaving” will not only be a creative highlight but also a platform for dialogue on sustainability in urban spaces—showcasing how art and environmental consciousness can go hand in hand.