Technology and Arts were seen on two different edges by most of the artists. Thankfully its the thing of the past. With inception of Cutting edge Technology, Artists started giving a try to blend both to get amazing effects. And When Technology Meet Arts, it can do wonders, which we are showing in our Today’s Inspirational post.
Our today’s post is featuring amazing work of Mads Peitersen, a superb male artist from Denmark. Although this incredible artist hasn’t shared any personal information over net, but that doesn’t stops us to praise his superb artwork. Check out his magical work.
iPhone 4
Playstation 3 Anatomie
Capture Everything
iPod Nano
Control Life
iPod
PS3 Anatomies
iPod Shuffle
HotToastNightmare
New Product
Arrival in Asia
Link To Portfolio
Mads Peitersen Words
I am 31 years old and live in Copenhagen Denmark. I work proffesionally as an concept artist in movies, games and advertising. I have explored many art themes & ideas. Both for personal art and for clients. Currently I work for Advance Agency and Lego here in Copenhagen.
The idea is that these gadgets are becoming so advanced and cool today that we almost treat them as if they were alive. In a way users become attached to them:) After you have had your Xbox360 or your Iphone for a while you slowly begin to see yourself as connected to these brands or gadgets. They almost become an extension of yourself or your hands. It is the feeling that we connect
and attach to these machines individually.
The metaphor is that a really rather simple and very dead gadget gives people a feeling of being more present, more alive. And they relate in larger degree with these gadgets almost on par with a pet or a friend. You often hear people say that “I cant live without my phone” or “my phone is dead”. And gamers often punish their controller if they fail in a game. Because of these paradoxes it is only natural to paint these personal gadgets as living organisms;) To further play on this concept I wanted the anatomy to match the functions of the technology. So the various buttons would be attached at the end of nervestrings, and moving objects should be connected to muscles and bones. And ofcourse the Canon Camera should be able to see. Basically I want the technological function to match the biological function or idea. This further plays on the feeling that there’s something alive or real going on behind the plastic cover.
All the best from Snowy Denmark,
Mads Peitersen.
Wow that is amazing and superb post i cant see any of picture before……awesome
Glad you like them :)
really nice – I like it
Thanks.
interesante
Pretty awesome collection of techno Art…..loved the iPhone art most…
Glad you like it :)
More Information on the artist has been added to the article, hope you folks enjoy it.
excellent selection, “life control”seems interesting …
Great pictures – real art!
Technology + Arts = Marvelous Creation
Nice collection of art pictures
awesome and amazing art work
My heartful credits to the creative designer. Its not a easy job to combine both technology and arts but he really did it with ease. Pinned the images :)
Great post. It’s an anatomy of the gadgets showcased here. Nice idea and arts though. Very great post. ^^
Dear Mads, thankyou for sharing! You interpretations of what our everyday gadgets would look like in a not everyday way is simply amazing. I’ve read a few articles on here now and this is my favourite, I love the creativity and the thought of it all- you are absolutely right! We refer to machines as being alive and sometimes behave like they are, so its only natural we start to see them that way to! Ingenious. Thank you :) I hope to see more from you in the future.
Barry.
I have never seen designs like this, their very unique and brilliant. They really look great, and your metaphor of technology comes through very well in your art. Top stuff.
Yeah! I agree with you Ben. Arts like these should featured and how it is done is just fabulous.
His idea behind all arts are so good and creative. Its true that in this technological era, we treat gadgets equally to humans. His arts depict that.
Wow, amazing collection. Thanks for sharing.