A new exhibit out of Milan is turning Compact Discs (remember those, kids?) into great works of art. “Piracy,” conceived by Mirco Pagano and Moreno De Turco, uses over 6,500 CDs and took more than 200 hours to complete.
The artists take musician’s greatest hits albums and use them in a collage to make up their portrait. The portraits include Michael Jackson, Jimmy Hendrix, James Brown, Bob Marley and others. You can view the entire exhibit here.
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