Chip art or silicon chip artwork is the practice of creating microscopic artwork on a product's chip or IC. The practice used to be done to stop copyright violation before 1984, but since all chips now have an automatic copywrite, the practice is only continued by those dedicated to the art.
Silicon chip artists or designers create the chip art by utilizing the chip's layers of silicon, silicon dioxide, glass and aluminum. Affecting the thickness of these layers gives them different colors to work with.
Silicon Chip Artwork
Itty-Bitty Masterpieces That Can Only be Seen With a Microscope
Trend Themes
1. Microscopic Artwork - The rise of the use of microscopic artwork in various products and industries including electronics, fashion, and jewelry.
2. Layered Technology Art - The trend for creating artwork and designs using the layers of various technological devices like chips, circuit boards and LCD screens.
3. Reverse Engineering for Creativity - The trend of taking apart technological devices like chips, analyzing the layers and creating unique designs upcycling the devices.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics - The opportunities for creating visually stunning IoT devices, processors, and other electronic devices that have an added aesthetic value.
2. Fashion - Integrating microscopic artwork into clothing items, accessories, and even textiles. Think of tattooing chips and circuit boards into clothing.
3. Jewelry - Merging technological processes with jewelry-making to open up countless creative opportunities for jewelry designers.