Using storage doors as inspiration, the Slovakian photographer Branislav Kropilak has made a series of pictures that he calls “Depots”. It’s basically photographs of different doors that lead to several storages or depots, but the trick is that they all look like robot heads.
Classic paintings invaded by monkeys and robots
John Lytle Wilson has his own way of creating modern art. He uses random paintings with simple nature motive and includes robots and animals so it would appear more interesting and alive. If you take a closer look at the paintings you will notice that most of them have orange monkeys escaping from robots. [Read more…]
"Transformers" and other sculptures made out of polystyrene
Polystyrene are mostly used to protect articles from breaking when sent in packages. A professor of digital arts at University of Oregon, Michael Salter, uses polystyrene to make robot sculptures, formula cars and bikes. His biggest sculpture is a 22 feet tall robot surrounded with small robots to make passers-by keep distance so they don’t accidentally knock it over. Salter creates the sculptures by cutting the polystyrene in pieces and gluing them together, and it took him several months to do it.