sabato 26 gennaio 2013

Diff'rent Strokes

    I thought doing a different-kinds-of-artists compilation sorta post would be fun and interesting (off-topic, but my little bro gets so annoyed when he tries to say 'interesting', because he can't, but he loves to use the word. "Intessu--innersta--itnesing--MOOOOM!"), so here we are! These guys' aesthetics are all so different, but super cools at the same time. Maybe you'll even be inspired...
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⬆This is a pile of junk, up there. No, really. These robots, engineered and constructed by Colombian artist Mario Caicedo Langer, are made of old broken cell phones, windshield wipers, pipes, circuits, scraps of metal, lights, wire, nails and bolts, and other pieces of electronic trash, and somehow they manage to be real robots that have blinking lights and moving parts. Aren't they fabulous-looking? Functional robots made of phones. Have we found new geek role models today? Mwah ha ha.

8 commenti:

  1. The bots are cool but the colorful sea images and bike wrap are perfect for an icy cold, very gray winter's day.

    RispondiElimina
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    1. Thanks! I hoped it would take everyone's mind off the dreariness of *ugh* winter.

      Elimina
  2. hey may! I love the robot, bus, and street! These are all really cool. You should do a post on those 3-d chalk drawings people do on the street too, cause this reminds me of that! Awesome post!

    RispondiElimina
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    1. Why, thanky! Hey, that's a good idea... you'll have to send me some cool pictures of them, and give me some themes as well!

      Elimina
  3. YOU HAVE DISCOVERED YARN BOMBING!

    RispondiElimina
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    1. YES! I take it you're a fan? After all, you ARE the major knitter around here...

      Elimina
  4. I discovered something awesome to add to your blog! Mini editor from polyvore! Here's the link...
    https://polyvore.zendesk.com/entries/20913051

    RispondiElimina
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    1. Oooh, cool beans girl! Is it supposed to be an inspirational type thing? It's prettay interesting and edit-y.

      Elimina