Retro Gaming Controller Art

NES Artwork Makes Game Characters Out of Old Cords

This NES artwork shows how old materials can be reused to make something creative and modern. Artist Erika Iris used old Nintendo system controllers to make images of classic Nintendo characters by coiling and bending the cords of the controllers. She calls her series Ghost In The Machine.

The choice of materials for artists is equally as important as the art that is produced. Gaming nostalgia is on the rise these days with retro game systems and merchandise becoming collector's items. This NES artwork is on point as it uses gaming system controllers to depict the very characters that were controlled by the controllers in the first place.

Once you put it in a picture frame and hang it on the wall it becomes so much more than a coiled up old cord.
Trend Themes
1. Gaming Nostalgia Art - Artists can create unique and modern art pieces by repurposing vintage gaming systems and merchandise.
2. Upcycling Art - Artists can take advantage of the growing trend of upcycling and create unique artwork from discarded technology.
3. Interactive Art Displays - Artists can create interactive art displays by incorporating vintage gaming controllers to evoke a sense of nostalgia and engagement.
Industry Implications
1. Artistic Design - The art industry can incorporate sustainability by using repurposed materials such as old gaming systems and accessories to create unique and eco-friendly art pieces.
2. Gaming Merchandise - Gaming merchandise industry can innovate by creating new products that are inspired by retro gaming systems and controllers rather than just re-releasing old designs.
3. Event Planning - Event planning industry can attract attendees by incorporating interactive art displays that utilize repurposed technology, such as vintage gaming controllers, to enhance the overall experience.

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