These 'Idiots' Parrot Taxidermy Headphones are Interestingly Unavailing
Amelia Roblin — December 9, 2010 — Unique
References: idiots.nl & reviews.cnet
In several cases, as soon as something is totally unusable, it can often become art -- so is the state of these 'Idiots' parrot taxidermy headphones. The Dutch designer has merged dead natural artifacts with a man-made object, creating a completely original object.
Between the forged iron headset and the two feathered bird heads, the 'Idiots' parrot taxidermy headphones make quite an ironic combination. In all of their color with their past-life abilities to sing beautiful songs, these fowl are quite fittingly fixed to now ineffective objects of musical output.
Between the forged iron headset and the two feathered bird heads, the 'Idiots' parrot taxidermy headphones make quite an ironic combination. In all of their color with their past-life abilities to sing beautiful songs, these fowl are quite fittingly fixed to now ineffective objects of musical output.
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