Tech | December 30, 2009 | 1 comment

Aging Technology Immortalized as Fossils

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Artist Christopher Locke has made these modern fossils by hand, everything from cassettes and floppy disks to our favorite video game joysticks. They represent pieces of modern technology that almost has become "extinct" in these days because of improved technology. Locke collaborated with a local computer and electronics recycling program, insuring that there was no e-waste from the project.
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1 comment // Aging Technology Immortalized as Fossils

  • SirSalem
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      SirSalem  
    • The joystick will NEVER die!

      This is a really cool idea. I am surprised someone else didn't think to do this already. It is really cool to see "old" technology in this form.

    • 2 years ago
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