Artist Sandy Smith has thought of a wonderful way to recycle old PCs and monitors. Smith designed a piece of art named Mauritian Sunset for the Great Artspectations Exhibit at Embassy Gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland. The old PCs and monitors are installed and set up to approximate a sunset.
Geeks and tech fiends, however, might be far more interested in the hundreds of CPUs and network of wires on the back of the installation. All the monitors used were donated by the Glasgow School of Art.
Recycled Monitor Masterpieces
The 'Mauritian Sunset' Wall of Computers
Trend Themes
1. Art Recycled Technology - The blending of artistic expression and recycled technology provides opportunities for disruptive innovation in the art industry.
2. E-waste Upcycling - The upcycling of old PCs and monitors presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the recycling and waste management industry.
3. Tech-inspired Art Installations - The creation of art installations using obsolete technology opens up disruptive innovation potential in the technology and creative industries.
Industry Implications
1. Art Industry - The art industry has the potential to embrace disruptive innovation by incorporating recycled technology into their creative works.
2. Recycling Industry - The recycling industry can leverage disruptive innovation by exploring new ways to upcycle e-waste and turn it into artistic installations.
3. Technology Industry - The technology industry can discover disruptive innovation opportunities by collaborating with artists to repurpose obsolete technology in visually appealing installations.