Recycled Robots and Ray Guns Look Ready for Trouble
Cowbag — February 19, 2009 — Art & Design
References: darkroastedblend
Geeky or not, these nerdbots are really cute. I would go so far as to say that they actually look as if they have personalities. Most of them look a bit cheeky and ready for trouble.
Like the work of artists such as Jak Hardpoint, I like this style of art as it uses unwanted metal normally just thrown in the bin. Instead of turning into trash, these artists create sculptures that are very desirable indeed.
Like the work of artists such as Jak Hardpoint, I like this style of art as it uses unwanted metal normally just thrown in the bin. Instead of turning into trash, these artists create sculptures that are very desirable indeed.
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Robots - Opportunities for sustainable innovation in the creation of new products from materials which would otherwise be discarded.
2. Nerdbots - The rise of geek culture and demand for unique, personality-driven products.
3. Cheeky Sculptures - Increased interest in fun, whimsical artwork that inspires lightheartedness.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - Opportunities for artists and sculptors to experiment with new materials and styles, catering to demand for sustainable products with personality and quirky charm.
2. Sustainable Manufacturing - Incorporating recycled materials into the manufacturing process as customers demand more environmentally-friendly products.
3. Geek and Nerd Culture - Providing unique, personality-driven products that cater to the interests of the rising audience of geek and nerd culture enthusiasts.
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