Mechanically-Designed Jeremy Mayer Deer Typewriter Sculptures
Summer Luu — September 26, 2010 — Eco
References: boingboing.net & thedesignblog.org
Caught in the headlights is this Jeremy Mayer deer typewriter sculpture.
If this deer actually made its way onto a road, you would definitely stop dead in your tracks. The whole sculpture is made of recycled and used typewriters. Every body part of the lovely animal is defined by a mechanical part. The Jeremy Mayer deer typewriter sculpture meshes all the parts seamlessy well.
If Jeremy Mayer can make Bambi-like deers out of old typewriters, I wonder what else he can make out of other recycled goods?
If this deer actually made its way onto a road, you would definitely stop dead in your tracks. The whole sculpture is made of recycled and used typewriters. Every body part of the lovely animal is defined by a mechanical part. The Jeremy Mayer deer typewriter sculpture meshes all the parts seamlessy well.
If Jeremy Mayer can make Bambi-like deers out of old typewriters, I wonder what else he can make out of other recycled goods?
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