This is a totally awesome use of poor, old, nearly extinct cassette tapes, currently on display at the International Museum of Surgical Science.
The Cassette Tape Skeleton was made by Brian Dettmer who is already well known for transforming other media such as old books, maps and record albums into works of art.
Bring it on for CD's...
Implications - The obsession with human anatomy in all industries can be easily attributed to man's quest to discover himself and find meaning within his life. The remixing skeleton-like structures is a great way to make a human connection with a consumer (and a great way to draw attention to your business).
Remixed Eco Art Mediums
Cassette Tape Skeletons
Trend Themes
1. Remixed Eco Art Mediums - Transforming old or extinct mediums into works of art can be a great way to draw attention and make a connection with consumers.
2. Human Anatomy Obsession - The human anatomy obsession is a great way for businesses to connect with consumers and add artistic elements to products.
3. Sustainability in Art - Creating art from sustainable materials and repurposing old or discarded items can be a trend that appeals to environmentally-conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists, designers, and galleries can capitalize on the trend of using eco-friendly and sustainable materials to create art pieces.
2. Consumer Goods - Consumer goods companies can add artistic elements to products such as packaging or product design to appeal to the human anatomy obsession trend.
3. Education and Museums - Educational institutions and museums can incorporate eco-friendly and repurposed materials into exhibits and displays to promote sustainability in art.