Cassette Tapes Actually Make For Good Art Pieces

Cassette Tapes Actually Make For Good Art Pieces


I don’t remember the last time I saw a cassette tape in real life. Seriously, it’s been years. But when I see these cassette tapes re-fashioned as pieces of art, I’m happy. I love seeing old media being used in a way it was never meant to be (and the only way it could be now).

Created by French artist Benoit Jammes, he turned his old cassette tape collection into different art pieces. I especially love the Homer Simpson and camouflage cassette tapes but to be honest, they’re all pretty awesome. Here’s a few more from his collection:


You can see more of Jammes work here. [Whitezine via DesignTaxi]


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