Category: ART

Recycle Technology Into Art

Artists are turning obsolete technology into captivating artwork. Jeremy Meyer builds robots from typewriters without glue or welding, Ann Smith crafts pose-able metal creatures, and iri5 creates celebrity portraits using uncut cassette tape. Steampunk artists repurpose vintage gears into unique jewelry and decor.

The Pink Bunny of Colletto Fava

On the slopes of Colletto Fava in northern Italy, a massive 200-foot pink rabbit created by Viennese art group Gelitin sprawls across the hillside. Visitors can climb on the wooly installation, which features a darkly whimsical twist: knitted intestines spilling from its side.

SpiderMac Desktop Wallpaper Shoots Web, System Stats

Creator Zack Shackleton transformed a Spider-Man comic panel into an interactive Mac desktop wallpaper using GeekTool. The setup displays real-time system stats like CPU usage, memory, disk space, and calendar info through cleverly placed speech bubbles.

Wrap-Around Photo Frame Lets You Decorate That Odd Corner Post

This clever corner-mounted frame turns unused architectural angles into personalized galleries. Seven hardwood panels fold at the middle to display panoramas or paired photos across protruding 90-degree corners. The espresso-finished unit holds images from wallet-size to 5×7, instantly transforming wasted wall space into an eye-catching art piece.

Own A Box Of New York Trash

Justin Gignac transforms New York City trash into quirky art pieces, hand-picking benign garbage like tickets, plastic utensils, and bottles, then arranging them in clear acrylic boxes. Each piece is signed, numbered, and dated like a limited edition. Over 700 sets sold across 19 countries prove people actually want curated garbage.