May 21, 2011
Canadian photographer Todd McLellan’s latest series “Disassembly” captures relics of our past in a unique, dismantled and exposed form. Disassembled items include a typewriter, a push lawn mower and a rotary phon; each have had every part meticulously re-arranged - by type, size and function - on a beige surface in an almost OCD-like manner, resulting in a portrait of an era now left behind.
Source: Design Boom
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