For Canadian artist Todd McLellan’s Disassembly project, he deconstructed everyday gadgets, such as old telephones, cameras or typewriters, and arranged their parts in an orderly manner.
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The definition of disassembly refers to something a lot less savory than these neat pictures. I like these a whole lot better than what the word “disassembly” defines — according to Merriam-Webster: : a grouping of slaughtering equipment and workers so that carcasses for dismemberment are passed from worker to worker until completely dismembered
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Anna 'Relle Saturday 12 February 2011
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EE Wednesday 23 February 2011
The definition of disassembly refers to something a lot less savory than these neat pictures. I like these a whole lot better than what the word “disassembly” defines — according to Merriam-Webster: : a grouping of slaughtering equipment and workers so that carcasses for dismemberment are passed from worker to worker until completely dismembered