Germany’s Georg Dinkel has rolled out version 2.0 of his TonSchrein. This shrine measures four feet tall (120 x 45 cm) and houses an Ipad. See several closeup views here.
“The shrine grew up to 120 cm – you, know, the gothic architects and their early skyscrapers! It holds an ipad, LEDs and a sound system,” Georg reports.
He embellished the polymer and wood structure with metal powders, leaf and acrylic stone. Here’s edition 1.0 which PCDaily featured in 2011.
Georg looked at polymer for many years in his job as a photographer for Fimo manufacturer, Staedtler. A couple years ago he started playing with Fimo to build a housing for his daughter’s ipod nano.
That is amazing!
Marjon ,
In our latest magazine GOLD you can find an interview with him!!!
Crazy! I admire the construction, I’m sure if I tried that it would list to portside! ;^)
AMAZING!!!
FabulousFrippist ,
Me oh my…. I’m gobsmacked.
Here’s to My Heart | mariefriddle ,
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