With the old computer left, this girl did great things
A girl used small electronic components in a computer and recreated them into cute insects with the name Computer Bugs.
A girl used small electronic components in a computer and recreated them into cute insects with the name Computer Bugs.
People are increasingly dependent on electronic products, but at the rate of launching new products too quickly, they produce a large amount of metals and hazardous chemical wastes. This not only harms the earth's environment but also wastes resources.
Therefore, more and more people are turning their attention to recycling electronic products. Artist Julie Alice Chappell is one such person. She has recalled old computers and recycled production, decorating them into beautiful products. No one would have thought that these unique insects would be recycled from discarded garbage.
She has used small electronic components in computers and recycles them into cute insects with the name "Computer Bugs".
Every little detail of these insects comes from computer components, which are also decorated with stones and other materials that make them look even more beautiful.
Unexpectedly, computers, mobile phones and other waste products have become rich with so many colors.
She cut and combined complex components into an integral part of the insect's body, turning them into living insects.
A variety of bright, new colors makes viewers feel the natural beauty of nature.
From a few years ago, Chappell used to recycle and produce these electronic components into insects.She took these materials from local exchange centers.This agency has the function of transferring different materials to those who need it.
Every time she sees these tiny electronic parts, she can think about the nature of different insects, which is what motivates her to create her current work.
On the streets or in trash cans throwing a lot of electronic products, they are mercilessly thrown away.Even many of the inner ones are also contaminated with water and toxic pollutants.
Use them to produce fine ornaments, while at the same time reducing pollution and turning the world into a better place.
With the development of technology, people are increasingly dependent on electronic products, those who reclaim electronic products like Chappell are also increasing.
She hopes to use her own way to make people understand that e-waste is harmful to the environment, too dependent on computers and mobile phones is not a good thing.
She also made it clear that science and technology have created human life with certain benefits, but it also uses unreasonable methods to bring other potential dangers to humans.
She hopes that through her unique products to awaken more people to consciousness and can understand the harmful effects that electronic technology brings.
Nature is still the greatest artist .
More and more electronic waste and its impact on the environment are also growing.So how to recover and recycle them has become a matter of most concern to humans.Ms. Chappell has turned them into works of art, making e-waste abandoned by people once again shine.
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