E-waste Art
E-waste is one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our modern era. It results from the growing consumption of electronic devices and equipment that are no longer functional. Globally, the amount of e-waste is estimated at 20 to 50 million tons annually, posing a serious threat to both human health and the environment.
This studio offers a creative space aimed at reimagining a more sustainable future by reducing electronic waste and transforming it into artistic works and eco-friendly innovations. The program focuses on creative reuse, encourages environmentally conscious design, and inspires sustainable artistic thinking.
Throughout the experience, participants will explore the fundamentals of recycling and sustainable design, while engaging in reverse engineering techniques to disassemble and reconfigure electronic components, gaining insight into their internal structures. They will have the opportunity to turn discarded electronics into artworks, home decor, or practical products ready for use or sale.
The program culminates in a final exhibition where participants showcase their prototypes and share their vision for a world with less electronic waste pollution—opening up a public dialogue about a more conscious and sustainable future.