Shooting Apple Products In The Name Of Art

Artist Michael Tompert takes Apple’s products and wrecks them with blowtorches, sledgehammers, handsaws and handguns. His large-scale prints of the detritus are surprisingly colorful and beautiful.

“It’s an alternate viewpoint,” explained Tompert at a preview of his first gallery show, which opens in San Francisco today. “They’re beautiful inside. They’re beautiful when you open them up.”

How he did it:

So point blank with some weak-ass cardboard covering, and no gloves…. Nice… real nice. I wonder if he even had on safety glasses?

Some people… *shakes head*.  Live to dodge Darwin another day Michael…

Hat tip: CultOfMac


Comments

9 responses to “Shooting Apple Products In The Name Of Art”

  1. Gimmicky, but fun (‘cuz it’s done with guns).

    There is something about Apple’s clean, minimalist designs that just calls out to luddites everywhere and says “Hit me!”

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      Admin (Mike)

      I agree the whole “lets shoot this expensive product and get views” formula is effective but played out

  2. Not sure that when Heckler and Koch designed the P30, they considered running it through the Apple Torture test.

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      Admin (Mike)

      hehe yea. I think if asked, HK would consider themselves the “Apple” of the gun world. I would disagree with them.

  3. When he speaks about how beautiful it is when opening them up, he sounds like a potential serial murderer…

    1. Maybe he simply sees a particular beauty. It’s a computer he’s opening up, not a head.

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      Admin (Mike)

      lol yea that sounds like something Dexter would say.

  4. I use apple products every day, and every day I think about shooting them. I am a little jealous this guy beat me to the punch, I simply cant afford to replace my work tools every time I get pissed at them. However I did give my stupid magic mouse a neat spray pain job with a sharpie and a can of compressed air.

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      Admin (Mike)

      I own an ipod touch and a nano, but I haven’t got into the computers yet. There just seems like too many limitations with software and hardware, i think i’d be irritated.