Original Mac Computer Made Out of Legos by Chris McVeigh
Original Mac Computer Made Out of Legos by Chris McVeigh
Safest USB from dialog05 - No access for unauthorized persons










Facebook icons by Leonard Savage.






The Binary Collection by BRC Design
Inspired by pallets of obsolete computers and electronics that were collecting dust in a local warehouse. The table structure is made from the metal from computer towers that are riveted together and bent to the proper form. The surface is completely covered with a collage of motherboards, computer chips, led screens and hard drive disks held in place by sheet metal screws. The glass from the table was salvaged from an abandoned warehouse.
This commercial isn’t real, neither are society’s standards of beauty.









Restart Page: - Unlimited Rebooting Experience From Vintage Operating Systems
The Restart Page features the reboot dialogs, shutdown sequences everything is amazingly well done. They got the cursors right and even the magical floppy-disc grinding SFX from a variety of vintage OS’s. Rebooting the first Windows was just like being there. The Restart Page is waiting for you.










Nick Gentry is a British artist from London. Much of his artistic output has been generated with the use of contributed artefacts and materials. He states that through this process “contributor, artist and viewer come closer together”. His art is influenced by the development of consumerism, technology and cyberculture in society, with a distinctive focus on obsolete media.
He is best known for his floppy disk paintings, placing an emphasis on recycling and the reuse of personal objects as a central theme. Such artistic works of social commentary have been featured in galleries in the UK, USA and in cities throughout the world. His work has been exhibited alongside established street artists and as such has been linked to the urban art scene in London.

The Insanely Great History of Apple by Pop Chart Lab.
Featuring every computer released by Apple to date.














A collaboration between Michael Tompert and photographer Paul Fairchild with this special tribute to the Apple brand. Destruction of products such as the iPad,the iPhone and the Macbook, destroyed or crushed presented in the form of large format photographs.







“Solitaire Win” by the experimental design team Skrekk ogle is ” a three dimensional sculpture of the win screen that can be found on the old Windows game ‘Solitaire’.
Made by creative duo: Lars Marcus Vedeler and Theo Tveteras from Oslo, Norway.