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Humane Borders Water Stations and Warning Posters
This is a Project. It was designed by Humane Borders. It is dated 2000–present.
Responding to migrant deaths along the Arizona-Mexico border due to dehydration, Humane Borders designed a system for placing water in the desert. More than 100 water stations, small tanks painted blue—the universal color of water—and tagged “AGUA” with a 30-foot-high pole and flag to increase visibility, have been deployed throughout southern Arizona, dispensing more than 100,000 gallons of water since 2001. A poster outlining the dangers of migrating on foot through the desert is distributed in shelters south of the border.
- AquaStar Plus! and Flow Through
- plus: quartz glass, argon gas, low-pressure mercury vapor (uvc germicidal....
- DO90.004
- Ceramic Water Filter
- ceramic water filter (cambodia): ceramic clay, plastic container, colloidal....
- DO90.017
- Safe Agua Water System
- gota a gota: plastic barrel, wood frame, hose, injection-molded plastic....
- CITIES.043
Our curators have highlighted 4 objects that are related to this one. Here are three of them, selected at random:
- SONO Water Filter
- sand, composite iron matrix, wood charcoal, brick chips, plastic buckets,....
- CITIES.051
- Cross-Border Community Station
- USA.008
- Q Drum
- linear low density polyethelene (lldpe).
- DO90.018
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition By the People: Designing a Better America.