As part of his new Disassembly project, artist Todd McLellan is dissecting all sorts of gadgets: alarm clocks, cameras, telephones. Since we tend to have typewriters on the brain, we’re loving this photo, in which he’s stripped one down to what seems like a million odd, tiny parts and arranged in a comfortingly harmonious fashion. Check out more of McLellan’s work at his website.




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Wow, Fantastic!
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Where can I buy a large print of that?
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Reminds me of my 2008 Disassembled Household Appliance series – http://tinyurl.com/4exk2c4
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