10 Reinvented Vintage Vinyls
Cowbag — September 28, 2008 — Pop Culture
References: instructables & flickr
Sound Wave is an eco-friendly installation piece at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York. Records were melted and sculpted to form a cascading wave that is dotted with bursts of colorful labels.
Hardly anyone plays records these days, and since it is good to be green, here are nine more examples of what you can do with your old vinyl. I particularly enjoy the vinyl record light; see the Read More URL to learn how to make one yourself.
Hardly anyone plays records these days, and since it is good to be green, here are nine more examples of what you can do with your old vinyl. I particularly enjoy the vinyl record light; see the Read More URL to learn how to make one yourself.
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1. Eco-friendly Art - The use of sustainable materials for artwork showcases a market for eco-conscious consumers.
2. Upcycling Vintage Media - Creative uses of outdated formats have a place in retro and nostalgia markets.
3. DIY Recycled Crafts - Giving new life to old materials provides opportunities for makers and hobbyists.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Alternative materials in the art world create opportunities for eco-friendly installations, sculptures, and decor.
2. Retro Home Decor - Artistic upcycling of outdated vintage media items can create new and functional decor items for the home.
3. Craft and Hobby - Recycling and repurposing materials can inspire makers to experiment and create unique DIY projects.
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