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Broken or unwanted mobile phones needed for Strathclyde Park project

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Residents are being asked to donate broken or unwanted mobile phones, tablets and laptops for an innovative project at Strathclyde Country Park.Materials from inside the screens will be used by artist Kate V Robertson to create a new piece of structural artwork.North Lanarkshire Council has commissioned O’Donnell Brown architects to build a new outdoor learning shelter for pupils and community groups visiting the park.The shelter will be covered with a timber and mesh screen to protect visitors from the weather, and Kate will cover the roof and walls with large patchwork panels which will reflect and distort sunlight, similar to the way light reflects.

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