Monday 8 October 2012

Inhabitat's Week in Eco-friendly: cell printer, gold creating bacteria along with a existence-size equine made from computer keys

Every week our buddies at Inhabitat recap the week's most fascinating eco-friendly developments and clean tech news for all of us -- it is the Week in Eco-friendly.

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Inhabitat is definitely thinking about finding innovative ways to use old technology, which week we had artists and designers from around the globe produce something totally new from old, unused or outmoded devices. In Osaka, a nearby fish club continues to be changing old phone cubicles into gigantic public seafood tanks. In another large-scale art installation, Babis Panagiotidis used 18,000 recycled computer secrets to create a existence-size rocking equine. London artist Leonardo Ulian also makes beautiful, ornate mandalas from odds and ends of old circuitry. And Benjamin Yates makes his unique a coffee table from recycled circuit boards, old VCRs and computer components.

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