Nostalgic Tech Artwork

Jim Golden Pays Tribute to the Past with 'Relics of Technology'

Taking a step back into the past, Jim Golden explores products of times gone by with his art piece, 'Relics of Technology.' In some images he animates certain parts of the product, bring them to life, whereas others he simply uses the still images to convey a sense of nostalgia for items that were once so relevant.

Among the items photographed, VHS tapes, floppy disks and an old spin-dial telephone are just a few products featured. It's amazing to think about how much waste is produced from technology, considering how fast it advances. An item that was produced five years ago may no longer be relevant today, causing many to be tossed aside and moved to a landfill.

Photo Credits: designboom, jimgoldenstudio

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70% Men30% Women
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Activity 17%
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