Wall-e
is perhaps a film intended for younger children but this film to me was
the most obvious as from the few minutes and trailer I've seen the film
is based upon a robot that has clean up earth from all the junk and
scrap that remains. And within the film from I've seen he's just
surrounded with junk and especially at the beginning when he's alone and
just shoveling and crushing scrap together and moving it but also
routing through it to find different things that could be possibly
useful to him from all the junk of others. So from the 2 minute clip and
trailer that I saw on youtube of this film he just routed through tons
of junk that was their which the majority of it was useless but he
filled a box full of things he selected that could be useful for him but
to anyone else could be seen as junk.Game: Minecraft:
Artist: Brian Marshall:
Book: Stig of the Dump:
Again this something aimed at younger children but this book is about Stig who is essentially a caveman and lives at the bottom of a pit close to the other characters Barney, grandparent's house and as the pit is no longer used, people throw all their junk and scrap away down in the pit and Barney manages to fall down this pit and discovers Stig who has made this den at the bottom of this pit from all the bits of junk, scrap and pieces that people throw down there and is obviously not wanted by these people but is essentially treasure for Stig who has made a den from all the junk that has been thrown over.
Illustration: Andres Guzmann:
Animation: Recycle Animation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tV3-2pC5hU8
This was a stop motion animation that I found on youtube wasn't very long or detailed it just shown different items being crushed and transformed into something else. and on this video it shows how the simplest thing like a can, can be crushed, recycled and re used into something more complicated and clever like shown on the animation like a computer. So in this animation it shows how things can be re used and recycled over and over into loads of different things.