Sculpting Of Future Using E-Waste/Recycled Computer Parts.


A teenage creative person, Zayd Menk believes that for a livable and waste free world, there will be no waste. This 18-year-old young artist has noticed their surroundings are being hazarded by disposed technological devices that are great threat for our environment. He creates something unique that has made the another artists astonished. He makes a miniature of his town of national capital, Zimbabwe.

Motivated by his belief during a circular economy - one wherever used things area unit remodeled into one thing new and helpful instead of thrown away - he creates tangled art from found objects. He uses computer devices that are now nothing but trash. This is an act of creative artist that is really praiseworthy.

He makes a to-scale model of Manhattan just using e-waste trash that are discarded PC chips, fans, broken mobile phones, and array of batteries. These unused material will be thrown in trash-field that will mix our environment. She creates the model of the city such a way that looks like the miniature of the city. His art work is not less than the other famous creative workers.

Now, he is partnered with Hewlett Packard Enterprise and their Technology Renewal Center to create a model of London’s City of Westminster space, entirely out of e-waste. It is a collaboration that promotes ingenuity, property and an improved manner of doing business. This creative artist is young but his work should be a model for all the artists of the world.

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