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Motherboard Art: Secretly Pimp Out Your Computer

GEEK | 1 Year Ago By Richard Darell
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Once again, I am impressed with the depth of creativity people showcase around the world.  Some of the things I have never even seen or thought about before.  It’s like discovering a whole new level of art when you find something beautiful created on something that is a modern day gadget.  These days, we’re all familiar with steampunk, but there are other ways to pimp out technology without necessarily having to call it that.  You might even call it “secret art.”  Why?  Because it’s not necessarily in the viewer’s immediate sight, yet when he or she finds it, it comes as a surprise that can only be described as being like finding a treasure chest filled with beautiful things.

This amazing looking computer motherboard art is created by Tworzysko Finnabair, and it must be the most hidden art ever created (except maybe the art created by the people during the stone age in caves that is).  I have yet to find out if this motherboard is still functioning after this pimping treatment.

By using buttons, inks, sprays, metal strings, molding paste and various random things, this girl created the most striking motherboard I have ever seen.  Skip all the moddings out there.  Those are only on the surface of the computer.  At max, they go as far as to pimp out the fans and cooling of the computers, but this is true art.  I’m still wondering if that thing will go poof once it’s all connected and turned on.  There’s only one way to find out, right?

Pimped Out Computer Motherboard Art

Pimped Out Computer Motherboard Art

Pimped Out Computer Motherboard Art

Pimped Out Computer Motherboard Art

Pimped Out Computer Motherboard Art

Pimped Out Computer Motherboard Art

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Known as a leader in social media, Richard shares his extensive knowledge of cutting edge design with designers and developers all over the world. Richard founded Bit Rebels in 2009, and currently the site welcomes well over three million visitors each month. Minervity.com, another one of Richard's very successful sites, is known as the go-to place for design tutorials and information on the latest techniques. Richard's creativity has also led him to a very long and successful career in music as a song writer and producer for International artists. Richard hails from Stockholm, Sweden but also spends time in Los Angeles.



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