Found Object Robot Replicas

Brooklyn RobotWorks Creates Amazing Transformer Suits Using Odd Items

I suddenly want to turn my kitchen inside out and begin crafting a Megatron suit out of what I find after seeing the amazing work of Brooklyn RobotWorks. Brooklyn RobotWorks is run by Peter Kokis, an artist who creates amazing cosplay costumes using random objects.

From afar, the Transformers suits made by Brooklyn RobotWorks look like the real deal. Up close however, you can see that each suit is made using common items like doorstops and plastic bottles. Each suit weighs well over 100 pounds and is constructed using a ton of found objects. So far Kokis and Brooklyn RobotWorks have created an Optimus Prime, Ironhide, Bumblebee and even a Terminator suit. You can check out Kokis' amazing cosplay creations here.
Trend Themes
1. Found Object Robotics - Creating robot replicas using random objects and found materials, presenting an opportunity for sustainable and unique cosplay costumes.
2. Upcycled Cosplay - Utilizing common items like doorstops and plastic bottles to create intricate cosplay costumes, offering a creative way to repurpose everyday objects.
3. Transformers Cosplay - Designing and constructing elaborate and realistic Transformers suits, showcasing the potential for immersive and interactive cosplay experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Cosplay - The cosplay industry can explore the use of found objects and upcycled materials to create innovative and eco-friendly costumes.
2. Art and Design - Artists and designers can incorporate the concept of found object robotics into their work to create visually stunning and unconventional pieces.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can leverage the popularity of Transformers and cosplay by incorporating immersive and realistic robot replicas into live experiences or productions.

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