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A large, vertical, rectangular mosaic artwork, titled "The Face of the Future" by artist Rakesh Kumar, is mounted on a plain, light-colored wall
A large, vertical, rectangular mosaic artwork, titled "The Face of the Future" by artist Rakesh Kumar, is mounted on a plain, light-colored wall. The artwork depicts a stylized human face constructed entirely from discarded electronic components. The face features a forehead area with two curved, purple-hued elements, likely layered plastic or fabric, flanked by an orange segment. The eyes are composed of metallic circular irises with dark blue or black central pupils, set within a brown-toned orbital area formed by small, dark electronic pieces. A small, multi-colored circular component is positioned above the nose, on the forehead. The nose is a prominent, white, sculpted element, appearing to be made from woven or coiled material, with a small green bead near its base. The mouth is represented by a pair of golden-brown, textured, protruding lips. A vertical chain-like arrangement of beads or linked metal components extends downwards from the lower lip, ending in a colorful circular piece. The cheeks and much of the mid-face are densely covered with small, green circuit board fragments, creating a textured mosaic. The surrounding hair and outer frame of the face are composed of numerous dark gray and black electronic components, including small rectangular remote controls. The outermost vertical borders of the artwork are lined with rows of small, dark, square computer cooling fans. The lower section of the artwork incorporates rows of dark computer keyboards and smaller circuit boards. This artwork is located at Phoenix Marketcity in Whitefield, Bengaluru, India.
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