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Tag Archives: robots
Make your own Dalek
From time to time this blog receives visits of people searching for Daleks. Those incredible extraterrestrial mutant creatures from Doctor Who series are much more popular that I imagined. The first time I made a post about the Daleks I … Continue reading
Tony Price
Tony Price, aka “Atomic Artist”, was a multi-artist and antinuclear activist. Among his several creations, his most remarkable work are the sculptures, specially the group of primitive-inspired masks created out of scrap metal, many of them based on Hopi kachinas. … Continue reading
Ann P. Smith
I have some pieces of my old (very old) computers here and I got some ideas of what do with them. Something near of the amazing robots created by Ann P. Smith. Using broken electronics and machines, she creates robot-like … Continue reading
The Weapon Shop
The Weapon Shop: Vintage Space Toys, Ray Guns, Robots and More. The site, created by Tony Silvia is both his pet project and a gift to toy lovers of all ages. Miscellaneous Toys has some cool vintage stuff. However, the … Continue reading
Robots Lists
Four lists of robots in films and TV for (almost) all tastes by UnderGround Online (via Quiddity). – Evil Robots: from Ash to T-1000. The whole world loves a good villain – they get the best lines, have the most … Continue reading
The Adventures of Rodney Robot
Via Tastespotting I found a delightful blog Fancy food… and silly stories. Written by Andrea – My Life as a Muffin – the blog has silly and very funny stories about food and great pictures. However, what got my attention … Continue reading
Miles van Yperen
Using metal, driftwood, steel and vintage vacuum tubes the talented Canadian artist Miles van Yperen creates fabulous sculptures of robots, airplanes and vehicles. This “mechanical” universe is also a theme of some of his 3D illustrations. I don’t know much … Continue reading
Keisuke Kishi
The Art of Keisuke Kishi: Amazing 3D figures and Computer Graphics Designs. I agree with the description, Kis makes incredible whimsical sculptures, imaginary insects, fishes, postcards and Japanese style figurative art work which are set in the imaginary world of … Continue reading
Lockwasher Design
Lockwasher Design – custom engineered found objects. Rayguns, rockets and robots with a retro style for big kids that love sci-fi toys. I bet you can imagine some of them in a 1950′s sci-fi film. (via Popgadget)
IR Control Daleks
Who wants a IR Control Daleks? Each IR Dalek stands 8 inches high and is happiest when gliding across your desk shouting “EX-TER-MIN-ATE!” and hunting for the Doctor. Complete with tank-like controls and digitized grating dalek voices you’ll feel just … Continue reading