Mundano: Trash cart superheroes
Mundano: Mundano: Pimp mijn...vuilniskar?
Mundano's bold, colorful street art isn't just eye candy. His projects call attention to social, environmental and political issues, while raising chuckles from passersby. Full bio
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all superpowers: invisibility.
van alle superkrachten: onzichtbaarheid.
materials for a living.
verzamelen om hun brood te verdienen.
social inequality, unemployment,
sociale ongelijkheid, werkloosheid
waste collection system.
afvalverzamelsysteem.
eerlijk, en essentieel werk
honest and essential work
aan de gehele bevolking,
But they are not acknowledged for it.
of all the waste that's actually recycled.
van al het gerecyclede afval.
selling to junk yards at very low prices.
voor weinig geld verkopen bij de schroot.
bicycles and carroças.
fietsen en carroças.
built from wood or metal
marginalized superheroes.
onbekende superhelden tegenkwam.
and political in nature.
milieugericht en politiek getint.
and onto the carroças,
van de muur naar de carroças,
voor mijn boodschap op de straat,
giving voice to the catadores.
een stem aan de catadores.
it became more appealing,
nam de aantrekkingskracht toe,
to the catadores
on the streets, on mass media and social.
op massamedia en sociale media.
en er sindsdien in ben blijven werken.
and have not stopped working since.
carroças in many cities
beschilderd, in vele steden
and trips worldwide.
voor tentoonstellingen en reizen.
in their invisibility,
om hun gebrek aan zichbaarheid
as the United States and Japan.
als de Verenigde Staten en Japan.
to have more people join the cause
bij dit project moesten aansluiten
movement called Pimp My Carroça --
'Pimp My Carroça' --
a large crowdfunded event.
op basis van crowdfunding.
crowdfunded event
dat door middel van crowdfunding
professionals and healthcare,
welzijnswerkers en zorgwerkers:
hair stylists, massage therapists
haarstylisten, masseurs
gloves, raincoats and eyeglasses
handschoenen, regenjassen en brillen
by our incredible volunteers.
door onze fantastische vrijwilligers
van veiligheidsmaterialen;
toeters en spiegels.
door een straatartiest
amazing mobile art exhibition.
mobiele kunstexpositie.
of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Curitiba.
São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro en Curitiba,
including outside of Brazil,
beantwoorden, ook buiten Brazilië,
which is inspired by TEDx,
gebaseerd op TEDx.
crowdfunded edition of Pimp My Carroça.
gecrowdfundde versie van Pimp My Carroça.
800 volunteers and 200 street artists
800 vrijwilligers en 200 straatartiesten,
Pimp My Carroça movement,
Pimp My Carroça-actie.
in teaching recycling at a local school.
lokale school recyclen uit te leggen.
invisibility behind
onzichtbaarheid achter zich
respected and valued.
en ook gewaardeerd.
they are able to fight back to prejudice,
ze vechten tegen de vooroordelen,
their interaction with society.
met de maatschappij verbeteren.
kijken naar, en erkenning te geven aan
to start looking at and acknowledging
invisible superheroes from your city.
superhelden in je eigen stad.
without boundaries or frontiers.
zonder limieten of grenzen.
catadores worldwide.
20 miljoen catadores.
of our society.
van onze samenleving.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Mundano - Graffiti artist + activistMundano's bold, colorful street art isn't just eye candy. His projects call attention to social, environmental and political issues, while raising chuckles from passersby.
Why you should listen
Mundano is a Brazilian street artist and activist whose work makes people stop and think about the issues swirling around them everyday. In 2007, he began using his graffiti skills to paint "carroças," the wooden and metal carts used by the trash collectors throughout Brazil who haul off junk and recyclables. He painted 200 carroças and in the process made these invisible superheroes visible—not only in the streets, but also in the media. The effort led to "Pimp My Carroça," which made this initiative do-it-yourself, crowdfunded and global. It has brought in 170 trash collectors in cities around the world, teaming them up with 200 street artists and 800 volunteers. It is quickly becoming a movement.
At home in Brazil, Mundano works on other projects too. Since 2008, he has used the posters and banners that plaster Brazilian cities during elections to create thought-provoking art. For the election in 2014, he turned these enormous plastic banners into a giant voting booth filled with waste in a square in Rio de Janeiro. "I use these ads to get people to reflect on the corrupted political system. On all the false promises, and all the awful waste," he explains.
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