The Motherboard Stained-Glass Window is an Eco-Friendly Form of Worship
Michael Hines — June 3, 2010 — Eco
References: overclockers.au & odditycentral
If you love computers and religion, then there's a good chance that the Motherboard Stained-Glass Window will knock your socks off. These stained-glass windows were made by Dan Beville out of old motherboards, creating some intricate and semi-spiritual designs.
These windows are a reminder that we should always look for alternatives to trashing broken electronics. This is a great example of one of the ways that even motherboards can be reused to keep the world green.
These windows are a reminder that we should always look for alternatives to trashing broken electronics. This is a great example of one of the ways that even motherboards can be reused to keep the world green.
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