Posts Tagged ‘hard’

Turning Old Hard Drives Into New Clocks

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

What happens to your old dead hard drive after you’re done with it? Some destroy it to protect sensitive data. Some people just throw theirs away. Then there’s Ben Bedell, an artist with a techie flair who repurposes hard drives as clocks.

Hard Drive CLock

I found these hard drive desk clocks for sale at the First Friday Art Walk in Phoenix and they can also be bought online at TimeRecycled.com. Though I haven’t yet bought one, they look even better in person and appear well made.

Computer Art Timepieces

Here’s a little more information from the site:

These are hand-crafted timepieces created from recycled hard drives out of personal computers. Each hard drive is disassembled, painted, and fitted with a timepiece and custom stand. Each unique stand is cut out of recycled motherboards, modems, video cards, and other various electronic components. No two clocks are the same!

Clock hands and hard drive components can be painted in a variety of colors:
- Black, White, Gray, Dark Blue, Blue, Dark Red, Copper
- Red, Orange, Neon Orange, Yellow, Neon Yellow
- Purple, Pink, Dark Green, Green, Neon Green, Teal
- Custom Color Combinations are available

Each clock comes with a “AA” battery so your clock will be ready to keep time.

The clocks run $30 to $40 and cost $10 to ship. That’s not bad for these geeky conversation pieces, but I emailed Ben and he was cool enough to provide a 10% discount to all my readers! Mention JoeTech.com at the time of purchase and he’ll knock 10% off the clock price. Throw one on your desk at the office and let me know what you think.