Recycled Art

Mona Lisa Made From Obsolete Motherboards

We've seen a number of examples of recycled art and fashion, including Ecoist Handbags Made From Candy Wrappers and a Belt Made Of Recycled Materials.

Now, Asustek, a Taiwanese electronics maker, has created the "Mona Lisa" by recycling obsolete motherboards. The further away you get from the art, the more Mona Lisa reveals her image. The art is on display at the China Beijing International High-tech Expo.
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1. Recycled Art - Creating art from recycled materials presents opportunities for artists and designers to showcase their creativity while reducing waste.
2. Eco-friendly Design - Designing products with recycled or sustainable materials can appeal to socially-conscious consumers and reduce a company's environmental impact.
3. Upcycling - Transforming obsolete or unwanted materials into something new and valuable can create unique and innovative products while also reducing waste.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Companies in the art and design industry can leverage recycled materials to showcase their creativity and innovation in sustainable ways.
2. Electronics - Electronics manufacturers can explore ways to repurpose obsolete and outdated technology, transforming it into new and innovative products for consumers.
3. Fashion - Fashion designers can utilize upcycling and recycled materials to create unique and sustainable clothing and accessories, appealing to eco-conscious consumers.

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