29 Mar 2010

Reblog: Junkbots galore!

http://feeds.boingboing.net/~r/boingboing/iBag/~3/qbOcKzDxgHU/junkbots-galore.html



Dark Roasted Blend has a fantastic roundup of junkbots and other robotic ephemera and goodies. I'm really taken with Ultrajunk's creations, which really take advantage of the decay and use-marks on his found-object materials to make robots that have a lot of texture and implied history.

Utterly Irresistible Robot Sculptures (Thanks, Marilyn!)

29 Mar 2010

Reblog: Tin-Toy Robot Print

http://playgrounder.com/stuff/kids-room/decor/tin-toy-robot-print


Tin-Toy Robot PrintRobots rock! Now they can rock the walls with this x9 Tin Toy Robot Box Art Print ($30) by John W. Golden. This retro rendition of Golden Age Sci-fi robot box art features fictional robots made by a fictional toy company. The unmatted 8” x 12” artwork is reproduced from a digital ...

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23 Feb 2010

Star Wars Tile Mosaic

via Ohdeedoh by Janie Lee on 2/19/10

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We spotted this endearing bathroom over at Daddytypes. Recognize those iconic figures?

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20 Feb 2010

Janitor of Lunacy

18 Feb 2010

evil robots

14 Feb 2010

Reblog: Lost Valentines

14 Feb 2010

Reblog: The Man Who Loves Toys Becomes One [We Love Toys]

11 Feb 2010

Reblog: The Robots We Signed Up For [Art]

10 Feb 2010

Reblog: RoboBuilder Creator’s Kit


http://playgrounder.com/stuff/learning/electronics/robobuilder-creators-kit


RoboBuilder Creator’s KitThe most fun and effective way to learn about robotics is to build your own robot with the RoboBuilder Creator’s Kit ($679). The simple joint assembly makes it easy to complete construction and get started using the robot. It comes with a remote control, but you aren’t limited by ...

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1 Feb 2010

Reblog: The Lego Apple iPad [Lego]


http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/zaA7AHYvyGE/the-lego-apple-ipad


Since I can't wait to get the Apple iPad, I will build one with Lego bricks, using this one as the guideline. And then use it like I will use the real iPad itself: By licking it.

Because, deep inside, I know the iPad is tongue-sensitive and dee-lee-ceeous. [Flickr - Thanks Tom!]

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