Very very cool video from Jason Kinsella and Charlotte Bakken showing a stop-motion of a 1984 Apple Macintosh being built with LEGO’s then used as an iPad mount. Not sure how long this took but I know I wouldn’t have the patience for it. Check out the video below.
Jason Kinsella and Charlotte Bakken have recreated a design classic with a modern twist. This project is testament to how a brand can sometimes move in a full circle. Kinsella and Bakken (both big fans of LEGO) recreated a scale model of the 1984 classic, Apple Macintosh. Then with a few simple adjustments to the design, they were able to incorporate the Apple iPad into the design. The result; a super cool looking place to dock the iPad, read the newspaper, or watch a film. Jason Kinsella and Charlotte Bakken are creatives in advertising, currently working in Oslo, Norway.
Source: Time Tech
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Last Updated on January 23, 2017.