Trojan Horse Created From Thousands Of Computer Keyboard Keys
There are some
things that are easy to recycle, some that are hard, and some that are just
plain fun. Computer keyboard keys fall into the fun category. If you have a
couple old keyboards, some creativity and a little spare time, you might be
surprised what you can create with the keys. We’ve written about recycled
computer keyboard keys used to create Pixel Portraits, Yoda Wisdom and even an entire Geek Car. Today I’d like to share another masterpiece
made with those familiar keys.
This Trojan Horse
inspired by Greek mythology was created with thousands of old computer keyboard
keys. Artist Babis Pangiotidis made this rocking horse to
symbolize many different things. Not only is there the obvious connection
between the word “Trojan” and computer viruses, but it also represents how
vulnerable we are online. Just like the infamous Trojan Horse, the Internet
looks good and safe on the surface, but in reality, it can be harmful and
dangerous.
According to Ignant, “We
define ourselves by Facebook profiles, find our jobs online, buy teddy bears or
Google the side effects of Viagra.” This gorgeous sculpture is supposed to
bring attention to an unpleasant truth. Although I understand what it’s
supposed to mean, I don’t really interpret it that way. In my opinion, there
are as many good things about the Internet as bad. It’s a yin and yang that just
needs to be balanced with proper education, safety precautions and time. This
is such a stunning sculpture and an inspiring example of recycling in the form
of art. I wonder how long it took Babis to create it. I wonder how long it took
him just to collect the thousands of computer keyboard keys he needed to even
start this project. You can see in the close-up picture below that each key has
so much personality. I bet each one of them holds special memories and secrets
inside.
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