It used to be users of automobiles, bicycles and radios were well aware of what these devices are and how they function. The modern man perceives these and other mechanisms as a unified, coherent piece of metal or plastic. So photographer Todd McLellan (Todd McLellan) and created the project "The things inside out» (Things Come Apart), under which showed people they closed early for the various aspects of the mechanisms and devices.
Project Things Come Apart (things inside out ) consists of dozens of photographs in which the viewer can see something or other device or mechanism made out to the smallest detail as much as possible to disassemble them at all.
The pictures from Todd McLellan can see the mobile phone, a bicycle, a small processor, toaster , a computer printer and a desk lamp.
Moreover, each of the object photographed twice. The first picture shows a completely disassemble the unit, details of which are laid out neatly on the surface next to each other. But the second image gives a better understanding of what the mechanism behind it depicts. After the above-mentioned details are more or less structured and, if technical imagination, the viewer can imagine what kind of device it is and how one can collect.