iPod-Playing Assemblage Robot Sculpture by Lipson Robotics is Retro Rad
Marissa Brassfield — January 9, 2010 — Eco
This iPod-Playing Assemblage Robot Sculpture by Lipson Robotics is a rad retro-inspired way to listen to your favorite tunes. The iPod dock is hand-assembled in NYC and runs on either batteries, a USB cord or a standard AC power adapter. The iPod plugs into the body of the robot, which reminds me of a steampunk/sci-fi bot.
This robot sculpture by Lipson Robotics is made of new and recycled materials; this unique method means that no two are exactly alike.
This robot sculpture by Lipson Robotics is made of new and recycled materials; this unique method means that no two are exactly alike.
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