'Synthespians' by Scott Park shows all the famous robots most of us grew up with as kids. The Toronto-based artist drew 66 pop culture automatons. The picture pays tribute to the subject by looking pixelated and flat, like an early video game.
There are many famous robots here from many different fandoms and franchises. R2D2 and C3PO from Star Wars is there, along with General Grievous. There is also Kit from Night Rider, BMO from Adventure Time, Bender from Futurama and a Dalic from Dr. Who. There are also many more, many of which you will probably recognize and maybe even a few you do not.
The work is in a rectangular shape and all the famous robots are tiled in their own little squares. The Piece uses bright and bold colors that sometimes contrast each other and are very eye-catching.
Animated Automaton Art
'Synthespians' by Scott Park Shows Ever Famous Robot in Pop Culture
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