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Our electronic equipment is rapidly becoming obsolete, we are getting rid of it and getting a new one, but the British artist Julie Alice Chappell picks up chips and other elements from obsolete devices and turns them into winged insects of unimaginable beauty.

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In addition, the artist's works also carry an ecological message: recycling, recycling, a more careful attitude to what you want to throw away, but you can leave it and apply it somewhere.

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