This snake may be large, but is completely harmless.

As a recycling awareness piece, Korean artist Choi Jung Hyun created a Viper Snake sculpture. For the setting and presentation, more than a few computer mice have been added, who have had their wires cut short and resemble tails.

Keyboard Snake

Via: Boing Boing

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6 Responses to “A Viper Snake Sculpture is Created using Qwerty Keyboard Keys”

  1. Ms. Lowe Says:

    how did he do that? I’d like my students to use so many broken keyboards to create something from.

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  3. rajneesh Says:

    vary good work .rajneesh (artist)

  4. jake Says:

    poo

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