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Cool Photography, A New Way To Look At Appliances

Meta: August 19th 2008 // Focus + Fotografia + Modern Art & Design

I found this over at A Continuous Lean about a great photo project found on Flickr by Hartford Art Student Brittny Badger. I am sure other people have attempted to do something similar, but she sets up the parts in a way that takes advantage of each part’s individual shape. My favorite is the Iron in the photo above. I also enjoyed the set because a lot of them make you say “What the &#^@ is that part used for?!”

“I took apart used cooking/cleaning appliances, and arranged their interior parts very systematically on a white sheet of bristol board. my intention was to explore the hidden “brains” of these appliances; allowing us to view these everyday objects from a new perspective.” - Brittny Badger

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