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Gregory Brotherton. Figurative metal sculpture. Often shiny. Some using discarded machine parts.
posted by Slithy_Tove
on Dec 9, 2008 -
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I disassemble typewriters and then reassemble them into full-scale, anatomically correct human figures. I do not solder, weld, or glue these assemblages together- the process is entirely cold assembly. {flash, sound}
posted by dobbs
on Aug 4, 2008 -
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Lethal Injection Attack Droid Prototype
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posted by carsonb
on Oct 6, 2007 -
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Terrifyingly awesome giant robotic beetle. Sadly, only a sculpture... for now...
posted by jonson
on May 22, 2007 -
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Robots, rockets, and rayguns, oh my!
posted by Robot Johnny
on Apr 7, 2006 -
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A beautiful collection of Robots built out of junk. Imagine if all those things you see everyday that make you think "that sort of looks like a face, right?" stood up on two (or three) feet.
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[note: I promise, this is in no way a self-link. I only discovered this website last night while egotisticallly googling my own name. No relation!]
posted by JBennett
on Oct 12, 2005 -
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Sculptural Robotics are whimsical "artificial lifeforms and other curious artifacts," mostly created from hard drive components, solar engines, and brass. Artist Dan Roe also links to Arthur Ganson's Machines, a portfolio of wonderful mechanical creations. Ganson in turn links to Tim Prentice's awesome Kinetic Sculptures - all are fun examples of when technology, machines, and art collide.
posted by madamjujujive
on Jul 20, 2003 -
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Lawrence Northey's portfolio of robot sculptures. Meet the charming Teen Tokyo, the elegant Robot Queen and her entourage, and others in a delightful cast of characters. The artist creates some very cool rayguns too! Northey's works are in the spirit of Clayton Bailey, the
robot artist extraodinaire. (via La Petite Claudine)
posted by madamjujujive
on Jun 26, 2003 -
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The Ceramic and Metal Sculptures of Clayton G. Bailey Take a look at Bailey's Studio Cam to see what he's been working on lately. It might be one of his life-size metal robot sculptures or a sonic pop ray gun or maybe it's Bender!
(via In4mador)
posted by KathyK
on Oct 17, 2002 -
6 comments