‘Sustainable art’ and tech

“Plastic Squirrel,’’ by Bordalo II, in the show “TRANSFORM: Reduce, Revive, Reimagine,'' at DATMA (Design, Art, Technology Massachusetts) in New Bedford.

DATMA says this a “public art series uniting sustainable art and cutting-edge technology. Lisbon street artist Bordalo II, known for his unique and impactful artwork that conveys powerful environmental messages, is showcasing an awe-inspiring, newly commissioned colorful animal sculpture called Plastic Rooster on view until 2029. Plus, a photography exhibition highlights technological innovations in robotics, marine research and exploration, and wind energy that are ushering in a transformative era for South Coast of Massachusetts. Additional public programs and workshops are available all summer. All exhibitions are outdoors, free and open to the public.’’

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