My idea is a ‘dual postcard system’ that provides multiperspectival information about our waste management and the logistical and systematic problems behind it. The interactive postcards, on which you play a game to decode your waste, each have two fronts or backs, whichever way you look at it.
So you send them to a person of your choice, a friend, a family member or a politician and the rubbish bingo game begins. Each person has to fill in random packaging symbols in their bingo box. After the card has been sent, the other person can tick the symbols if they find them on packaging in the course of everyday life. The card is then sent back and it is the next person’s turn to tick the box. The first person to tick three symbols in a row in the shortest time wins. The time is counted in days.























