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Suburban sprawl
 
What we reflect back to space...Christoph Gielen's photos and Google satellite...
Reverse graffiti
 
Reverse graffiti, clean graffiti, clean tagging, scrubbing inspiration. The industrial revolution has left a soot footprint...some are washing bits of it away...
Art from old books
 
Inspiration for old books...
Upcycled, Recycled, Reuse Eco Christmas Trees
 
Eco Christmas Tree Inspiration...
The Art of Bernard Pras
 
The art of Bernard Pras - Randomly amalgamated common objects.
Re-use and 99 Cent Store Art
 
Choi Jeong-Hwa is a Soeul, South Korea born and based artist who is considered the father of pop art installations. He integrates goods found and purchased from the local community where his work will be exhibited. In so doing he is making a statement as to each areas cultural influences yet is also clearly reminding us of our easy access to globalized goods and their distribution paths. Choi's work is all about consumption, portraying it with a sugar pop coating that momentarily takes away the ugliness of plastic, yet slaps us in the face with our over the top excesses.
Roa
 
Roa is a street artist from Ghent, Belgium. Very prolific, very good.
Zac Freeman
 
Zac Freeman's junk assemblages. Zac has been creating art from collected junk, found objects, and general trash since 1999. A master portraitist ... see the close ups...
Natalie Jeremijenko
 
Natalie Jeremijenko - where to start?
Scarecrows
 
The ubiquitous scarecrow - waiting, watching... In the oldest surviving book in Japan, the Kojiki (712 AD), a scarecrow known as Kuebiko appears as a deity who cannot walk, yet knows everything about the world.
Goldsworthy
 
Andy Goldsworthy, born 1956, living in Scotland. Early works. 1986 and prior...
Junk Assemblage
 
Tom Deininger Born 1970 in Boston, MA. Currently works in Falls River, MA. Junk Assemblages.
Muniz Junk Art
 
Vik Muniz Born 1961, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Currently lives in NY. Mr Muniz uses classical master's works as inspiration for his 'junk' arrangements. He then photographs his work and then destroys the original collage.
 
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Circuit Board Art


circuit board art

Circuit Board Box. Theo Kamecke started collecting vintage circuit boards in the 1980s. Old circuit boards were often handmade, and therefore unique and interesting. www.theokamecke.com


circuit board art

Inside of a circuit board box by Theo Kamecke. Kamecke uses the traditional techniques of marquetry. Though the material itself is the essence of hi-tech, the created works deliberately make no reference to that, hinting instead at ancient or familiar cultural designs. www.theokamecke.com



circuit board art

River by Theo Kamecke. Three panels, 12 feet wide. The artist states: "While the overall design may be mine, the design of the material itself was never made for eyes to see -- it was only for function, covered with components and buried within some machine." See close-up here: www.theokamecke.com



circuit board art

Circuitry wall piece with Persian influence, 'evoking the ancient with materials collected from the fossil bed of technology'. By Theo Kamecke. Seee close-up here: www.theokamecke.com



circuit board art

Circuitry sculpture, evoking the ancient with materials collected from the fossil bed of technology. "Besides the inherent beauty he found in circuitry's design, Kamecke saw that the aesthetic qualities of the circuitry graphics could, like hieroglyphs, be resolved into an inscrutable language." By Theo Kamecke. www.theokamecke.com



circuit board art

Circuitry sculpture,detail of Frog, by Theo Kamecke. The sculptures of this series have been created from actual electronic circuitry (metal laminated to permanently dyed epoxy-fiberglass) applied in traditional marquetry technique to hardwood forms. In person, they have the appearance of metal over polished black stone. www.theokamecke.com




circuit board art

This seven foot-tall Egg was made using recycled circuit boards, created by Brazilian artists Adriana Varella and Nilton Maltz. Installed at Lytton Plaza in Palo Alto, California. flickr.com



circuit board art

Binary Chair

The surface of the chair is completely covered with a collage of motherboards, computer chips, lcd screens and hard drive disks held in place by sheet metal screws. The chair also has an interactive quality as the hard drive disks can be spun, the telephone keys and other buttons can be pressed, and the antennae raised and adjusted. brcdesigns.com


circuit board art

Binary Low Table

Inspired by pallets of obsolete computers and electronics that were collecting dust in a local warehouse. The table structure is made from the metal from computer towers that are riveted together and bent to the proper form. The surface is completely covered with a collage of motherboards, computer chips, led screens and hard drive disks held in place by sheet metal screws. The glass from the table was salvaged from an abandoned warehouse. brcdesigns.com



circuit board art

Circuit Board Table by D. Maloney.
www.thenewsisbroken.com



circuit board art

Rearing Horse by Gabriel Dishaw.
Adding machines, typewriters parts, metal, wire and computer components.
Stands over 6 feet tall. gabrieldishaw.com



circuit board art

Technological mandala 02 (The beginning), close-up.
June, 2012. Electronic components, microchips, wood frame, 120x120 cm.
www.leonardoulian.it


computer junk art

Technological mandala 02 (The beginning)
June, 2012. Electronic components, microchips, wood frame, 120x120 cm.
www.leonardoulian.it


circuit board art

Tribute to Steve Jobs, made from the parts of a MacBook Pro. By Mint Foundry.



circuit board art

Circuit board Mona Lisa in the lobby of ASUS headquarters in Peitou, Taiwan. www.flickr.com



circuit board art

Circuit board Mona Lisa in the lobby of ASUS headquarters, Taiwan. Close-up. Alex Watson, flickr.com.



computer junk art

Circuit Board World, 2011.
By Susan Stockwell, susanstockwell.co.uk


circuit board art

Circuit Board Subway map, also a Radio by Yuri Suzuki.
The London Tube map as an annotated electrical circuit. Iconic landmarks on Suzuki’s map are represented by components relating to their functions, including a speaker where Speaker’s Corner sits and a battery representing a Power Station. "I wanted to make the components visible because “it is difficult for consumers to understand the complexity of the workings behind the exterior” of today’s electronic devices. By creating a “narrative to explain how electronics work,” he hopes users will be encouraged to fix their own broken devices."  yurisuzuki.com



circuit board art

Circuit Board Shoes
Gabriel Dishaw of Upcycled Creations.
gabrieldishaw.com



circuit board art

Circuit board lizard by Brenda Guyton.
brendaguyton.com



circuit board art

Computer parts clock by Wendy Birchmire.
oakhillmosaics.com




circuit board art

Circuit Board Sculpture, City Scape II,
by Grace Grothous. www.ggrothausart.com



circuit board art

Circuit Board Sculpture, City Scape II,
by Grace Grothous. www.ggrothausart.com



computer junk art

Computer Junk Art
By Gabriel Dishaw. gabrieldishaw.com



circuit board art

Circuit Board Torso by
Gabriel Dishaw of Upcycled Creations.
gabrieldishaw.com



circuit board art

Circuit board earrings by emiko-o reware.
blog.rewarestyle.com



 

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London Tube circuit board art
Reply #1 on : Sat March 30, 2013, 21:20:40
Ironically, the designer of London's Underground map, Harry Beck, based the design on electrical circuit diagrams he made in his day job back in 1931.
Green Art Blog Additional Posts
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Suburban sprawl
 
What we reflect back to space...Christoph Gielen's photos and Google satellite...
Reverse graffiti
 
Reverse graffiti, clean graffiti, clean tagging, scrubbing inspiration. The industrial revolution has left a soot footprint...some are washing bits of it away...
Art from old books
 
Inspiration for old books...
Upcycled, Recycled, Reuse Eco Christmas Trees
 
Eco Christmas Tree Inspiration...
The Art of Bernard Pras
 
The art of Bernard Pras - Randomly amalgamated common objects.
Re-use and 99 Cent Store Art
 
Choi Jeong-Hwa is a Soeul, South Korea born and based artist who is considered the father of pop art installations. He integrates goods found and purchased from the local community where his work will be exhibited. In so doing he is making a statement as to each areas cultural influences yet is also clearly reminding us of our easy access to globalized goods and their distribution paths. Choi's work is all about consumption, portraying it with a sugar pop coating that momentarily takes away the ugliness of plastic, yet slaps us in the face with our over the top excesses.
Roa
 
Roa is a street artist from Ghent, Belgium. Very prolific, very good.
Zac Freeman
 
Zac Freeman's junk assemblages. Zac has been creating art from collected junk, found objects, and general trash since 1999. A master portraitist ... see the close ups...
Natalie Jeremijenko
 
Natalie Jeremijenko - where to start?
Scarecrows
 
The ubiquitous scarecrow - waiting, watching... In the oldest surviving book in Japan, the Kojiki (712 AD), a scarecrow known as Kuebiko appears as a deity who cannot walk, yet knows everything about the world.
Goldsworthy
 
Andy Goldsworthy, born 1956, living in Scotland. Early works. 1986 and prior...
Junk Assemblage
 
Tom Deininger Born 1970 in Boston, MA. Currently works in Falls River, MA. Junk Assemblages.
Muniz Junk Art
 
Vik Muniz Born 1961, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Currently lives in NY. Mr Muniz uses classical master's works as inspiration for his 'junk' arrangements. He then photographs his work and then destroys the original collage.
 
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