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Sarah Frost Upcycles Thousands of Computer Keys Into Qwerty Wall Art

12/23/2011
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  • Sarah Frost Qwerty Art
    As more and more people move to thin laptops and sleek tablets, clunky old computer parts are quickly becoming relics of the past. We've seen artists find endless inspiration in these pieces, crafting robots from discarded circuit boards, upcycling old monitors into aquariums, and now, meticulously creating detailed wall art from computer keys. St. Louis-based artist Sarah Frost collects cast-off keyboards from everyone ranging from friends to small businesses to government offices, and uses the monochrome pieces to create pixelated displays of art that play with the eyes....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/sarah-frost-upcycles-thousands-of-computer-keys-into-qwerty-wall-art/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Sarah Frost Qwerty Art
    As more and more people move to thin laptops and sleek tablets, clunky old computer parts are quickly becoming relics of the past. We've seen artists find endless inspiration in these pieces, crafting robots from discarded circuit boards, upcycling old monitors into aquariums, and now, meticulously creating detailed wall art from computer keys. St. Louis-based artist Sarah Frost collects cast-off keyboards from everyone ranging from friends to small businesses to government offices, and uses the monochrome pieces to create pixelated displays of art that play with the eyes....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/sarah-frost-upcycles-thousands-of-computer-keys-into-qwerty-wall-art/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Sarah Frost Qwerty Art
    As more and more people move to thin laptops and sleek tablets, clunky old computer parts are quickly becoming relics of the past. We've seen artists find endless inspiration in these pieces, crafting robots from discarded circuit boards, upcycling old monitors into aquariums, and now, meticulously creating detailed wall art from computer keys. St. Louis-based artist Sarah Frost collects cast-off keyboards from everyone ranging from friends to small businesses to government offices, and uses the monochrome pieces to create pixelated displays of art that play with the eyes....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/sarah-frost-upcycles-thousands-of-computer-keys-into-qwerty-wall-art/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Sarah Frost Qwerty Art
    As more and more people move to thin laptops and sleek tablets, clunky old computer parts are quickly becoming relics of the past. We've seen artists find endless inspiration in these pieces, crafting robots from discarded circuit boards, upcycling old monitors into aquariums, and now, meticulously creating detailed wall art from computer keys. St. Louis-based artist Sarah Frost collects cast-off keyboards from everyone ranging from friends to small businesses to government offices, and uses the monochrome pieces to create pixelated displays of art that play with the eyes....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/sarah-frost-upcycles-thousands-of-computer-keys-into-qwerty-wall-art/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Sarah Frost Qwerty Art
    As more and more people move to thin laptops and sleek tablets, clunky old computer parts are quickly becoming relics of the past. We've seen artists find endless inspiration in these pieces, crafting robots from discarded circuit boards, upcycling old monitors into aquariums, and now, meticulously creating detailed wall art from computer keys. St. Louis-based artist Sarah Frost collects cast-off keyboards from everyone ranging from friends to small businesses to government offices, and uses the monochrome pieces to create pixelated displays of art that play with the eyes....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/sarah-frost-upcycles-thousands-of-computer-keys-into-qwerty-wall-art/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Sarah Frost Qwerty Art
    As more and more people move to thin laptops and sleek tablets, clunky old computer parts are quickly becoming relics of the past. We've seen artists find endless inspiration in these pieces, crafting robots from discarded circuit boards, upcycling old monitors into aquariums, and now, meticulously creating detailed wall art from computer keys. St. Louis-based artist Sarah Frost collects cast-off keyboards from everyone ranging from friends to small businesses to government offices, and uses the monochrome pieces to create pixelated displays of art that play with the eyes....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/sarah-frost-upcycles-thousands-of-computer-keys-into-qwerty-wall-art/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Sarah Frost Qwerty Art

As more and more people move to thin laptops and sleek tablets, clunky old computer parts are quickly becoming relics of the past. We've seen artists find endless inspiration in these pieces, crafting robots from discarded circuit boards, upcycling old monitors into aquariums, and now, meticulously creating detailed wall art from computer keys. St. Louis-based artist Sarah Frost collects cast-off keyboards from everyone ranging from friends to small businesses to government offices, and uses the monochrome pieces to create pixelated displays of art that play with the eyes....

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