blender

    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.

    buy it: www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=14848063

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    1. asmalldharma, Oded Ezer, TheMBG, winstony, and 41 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. Scammah (46 months ago | reply)

      Great job showing on Make Magazine!

    3. mkeblx (46 months ago | reply)

      Cool. I've taken one of these apart, it's harder than one would think.

    4. Aliceblueblazes (46 months ago | reply)

      fab set! i wouldn't mind hanging prints of these in my kitchen ;-)

    5. pinguino (46 months ago | reply)

      will it blend?!

      awesome pics =) this is such a cool concept

    6. Kyle !!!11!!one!! (46 months ago | reply)

      congrats on making it to boingboing.net

      this one's my favorite.

    7. charleswlyons (46 months ago | reply)

      faraday, anyone?

    8. kzelnio (46 months ago | reply)

      Its interesting that you chose to not make the blade a more central component and went for the angular square. Nice!

    9. ChimiHoffa (46 months ago | reply)

      Those colored wires are kind of a nice (accidental?) Tron tribute.

    10. Frederick Md Publicity (33 months ago | reply)

      Interesting choice of a photo, as a marketer I couldn't help seeing your etsy url.
      kudos, now add that url to your flickr profile (if you want Google to index it that is)

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