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These images have been chosen for their uniqueness. Subject matter ranges from historic events, to really cool phenomena in science and engineering, to relevant place, to ingenious contraptions, to interesting products (which now has its own dedicated Featured Product category).

There is apparently no limit to the creativity of people. I am envious of those who are able to see art forms in objects that are totally unrelated to the end product, and especially ones that use a collection of objects with a common theme. This collection of people-themed art figures is amazing. Using resistors, capacitors, transistors, ICs, and inductors, the artist has created a gallery of very clever and entertaining scenarios. A few of my favorites are shown here; you can go to Lenny & Meriel's Flickr page to view the rest of their "Sparebots."

Here are a few other electronic component-based doodads with a solar panel theme.

 

RF Cafe Cool Pic - Lenny's & Meriel's Electronics Art - "9V Tragedy"

9V Tragedy

RF Cafe Cool Pic - Lenny's & Meriel's Electronics Art - "The Unusual Suspects"

The Unusual Suspects

RF Cafe Cool Pic - Lenny's & Meriel's Electronics Art - "Stickup"

Stickup

RF Cafe Cool Pic - Lenny's & Meriel's Electronic Art - "Hi"

Hi

RF Cafe Cool Pic - Lenny's & Meriel's Electronics Art - "Charmed"

Charmed

RF Cafe Cool Pic - Lenny's & Meriel's Electronics Art - "Taken"

Taken

Here are other pages with electronics art on them: Winged Insects from Electronics Components, Electronics Art, Engineering Artwork, Engineering , Math, and Science Graffiti, Engineering & Science Tattoos #1, Engineering & Science Tattoos #2, Electronic Component Sculptures

 
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