Keyboards: an everyday object transformed to extraordinary
Are you bored with your standard QWERTY keyboard? Check out these EXTRAORDINARY ones and spice up your PC!
Even though it isn’t functioning, this giant keyboard rocks!
Jean Shin created an interactive sculpture called TEXTile using 22,528 recycled computer keys. For complete details and collections, visit her website.
Dance Dance Revolution? Quite qwertying around! This giant “footboard” is neither a dancing game nor a Qwerty. No plans for mass production or commercializing, but if you want one, get in contact with this guy.
Need reminders to save your work or your money? For only $10 you can getan oversized piggy-bank to help you with your finances and your word docs!
Forget rhinestones and embellishments! When you’re done saving, go shopping with your computer-key encrusted purse! Jaoa Sabino is the creator of these alpha-accessories.
After shopping, you’ll need to rest, so take a seat on one of these stools offered here. They are even customizable!
You may have spent so much money shopping that you need to relieve some stress. Try out Taylor Hokanson’s Sledgehammer Keyboard. It has been featured at several shows, and allows spectators to slam the keys and type messages for all to see.
Choi Jung Hyun used recycled computer keys and mouses to create this venomous creature. Looks like this snake has plenty of mice to feed on for a while.
Although this picture has been circulating the web for some time, it just goes to show how versatile computer keys really are, and how much extra time some individuals have on their hands!
These may look like rocks, however the following pictures depict what happens to a keyboard in extreme heat. To read the tragic story of this keyboard and to view the complete collection click here.
An individual, only know by the name Andy and friend of Steam Punk covers old keyboards in stamps. These really are quite impressive!
I don’t know how comfortable this cammode would be, but it definitely makes for an interesting discussion piece. Vern Horn made it; I wonder if he ever tried to use it?
Shoes on display at a Chinese Museum
Another unfortunate end to a keyboard’s life. However rather than throwing it away, this guy has transformed it into abstract art!
Even Origami! If you are up to the tedious task, you can find a crease template here.
Who would have thought there were so many uses for keyboards! Whether old, broken, recycled, oversized, or new they all show how extraordinary everyday objects can be!









































Hi this on is a nice one
I like it! ^__^
I love the melted keyboard, absolutly just cool!
You know what this looks like? Too many people with too much free time on their hands. lol I LOVE this website!