Theo Kamecke sees beauty inside the common circuit board, and thinks they deserve a place in homes and galleries. He’s created a sequence of dazzling boxes and chests product of salvaged circuitry-though they might not be for everyone.
” Either you get it or you don’t, either you love it or you don’t,” Kamecke explains. The vintage pieces have already found their way into the collections of James Cameron and H.R. Giger.
” I love to think that I am seeking to make something comfortable and lovely,” explains Kamecke, who sticks with boards from the 60s for their handmade sophistication. ” You don’t ought to understand much about computers to realize this.” [ Theo Kamecke via Wired ]
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