Cameron Morrison
Rewire, an alternative approach to product manufacturing that utilizes electronic waste
About
![cameron morrison](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/content_summary_free_image_webp/public/2023-05/cameron_morrison_-_profile_picture-_jpg.jpg.webp?itok=RuYCBHb9)
Rewire is a set of domestic radios, assembled from materials that no one wants. The set is constructed out of electronic waste that has served a minimum of one previous lifecycle. Rewires intention is to reimagine our approach to product manufacturing by integrating found materials into new and desirable products. Its aim is to encourage conversation about our relationships with materials by exhibiting that even materials that have been highly processed, can still serve and function.
Radio form context
![A collection of bin bags and rubbish (with cables and other electronic waste items visible) on the ground with two plinths coming out of it. On the plyinths there are my final radio pieces that have been made out of electronic waste.](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/student_work_desktop_1440w/public/2023-05/cameron_morrison_1.jpg?itok=ppC88oLr)
Radio context
![Both of the radios within a domestic environment](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/student_work_desktop_1440w/public/2023-05/cameron_morrison_2.jpg?itok=ZpHOMp0C)
![stand alone shot of one radio on a countertop in a domestic environment.](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/student_work_desktop_1440w/public/2023-05/cameron_morrison_3.jpeg?itok=-GDLbXEi)