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    i took apart used cooking/cleaning appliances, and arranged their interior parts very systematically on a white sheet of bristol board. my intention was to explore the hidden "brains" of these appliances; allowing us to view these everyday objects from a new perspective.

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    1. asmalldharma, anndreaboe, JuanNavarro, julian-, and 40 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. ebakkis (46 months ago | reply)

      i've enjoyed looking at your photographs. my one question was, did you try to put them back together? and if you did, were you successful? just curious.

      thanks

    3. Michael Belisle (46 months ago | reply)

      I suspect these are never going back together. But if they are, I'm dually impressed.

    4. walrusonedale (46 months ago | reply)

      I'm guessing the focus is on the aesthetics of technology and mechanics and not on assembly. Why would I want to see another photograph of a blender or a toaster in one piece?

    5. pcleeds (46 months ago | reply)

      Really, really beautiful. Thanks for these. Shared with friends who agree, the work's magical.

    6. duxxyuk (46 months ago | reply)

      Absolutely fantastic pics. Cheers !

    7. andre in la (46 months ago | reply)

      Beautiful work. Reminds me of my childhood when I was very much into disassembling. Appliances and toys.

    8. fr1zz (44 months ago | reply)

      superbe series, i'm really loving these! :)

    9. Jocelyn Chuang (34 months ago | reply)

      all the electrical appliances seem to somehow come alive in this set, the object on the left (forgive me I'm not familiar with these parts) almost seems to be like a jellyfish with tentacles.

    10. mikaku (28 months ago | reply)

      Well done!
      Brilliant concept and excellent execution!

      Congrats on a great image,
      mikaku

      Mikaku  ~ Mikaku ~ http://www.flickr.com/people/doliveck/

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