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What’s Really Inside Your Mac: For One Designer, Bathing Beauties and Apple Topiary

©Federico Mauro, used with permission.

©Federico Mauro, used with permission.

Multimedia designer Federico Mauro’s got Mac on the brain: his Flickr stream is a constant source of quirky, Mac-related designs and spoofed ad campaigns.

His vision of what’s really inside your Mac Pro includes a feet-on-the-desk work environment that includes a mini-golf area, plus Apple logo topiary in the garden and a well-populated pool, where a couple of those bathing beauties appear topless.

Pool, garden and office, Mac style. ©Federico Mauro, used with permission.

Pool, garden and office, Mac style. ©Federico Mauro, used with permission.

Hit the jump for more of his designs — including the modern designer’s workbench and a game of Tetris played with Macs — plus few words about why he does it.

CoM: Tell us a little bit about what inspired you to make the Mac inside design and what the various sections represent?

FM: I liked the idea of using the inside of the Mac as if it were a microcosm. The idea was to combine a work environment with one that’s also carefree and fun –  with a strong undercurrent of irony…So inside the mac hardware is a kind of office environment, with areas separated by function, but the overriding idea that it’s a place where you can do everything… where everything is possible!

Apple products are central to today's "workshop." ©Federico Mauro, used with permission.

A self-portrait of Mauro (center) and his "workshop." ©Federico Mauro, used with permission.

CoM: Why do Apple products feature frequently in your designs?

FM: Apple has long been at the forefront of technology and design, changing the way we work.  Apple made the ‘tools’ that I use every day. Since the day I bought an iMac, I’ve kept buying Apple products as far as my budget will allow.

I liked the idea, then, to give symbolic meaning to a brand that’s so charming and with such wide appeal that it lends itself to just about anything!

Tetris anyone? ©Federico Mauro, used with permission.

Tetris anyone? ©Federico Mauro, used with permission.

If you’ve got a different vision of what’s really inside your Mac or what a modern workbench is really about — send them on.

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nicole_martinelli

Nicole Martinelli was born in San Francisco and has lived in Milan and Florence, Italy. Cultish tendencies and love for DIY increased while living on the Old Continent, where tech came late and cost more in Big Mac index terms. She's written for Wired.com, The New York Times and Newsweek. Since 1999, she's been tapping away at zoomata. You can also find her on Facebook, Linked in and Twitter.

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