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Robot's Royal III
35mm Rangefinder 24x24cm square negative.
Wind up shutter provided for continuous shooting without need for batteries. No film advance.
A very hardy camera from the golden age of mechanical cameras.
The 40mm Schneider Xenon lens is no slouch either.
Shot in available light with a Canon S100 Digital Elph
I wanted to tweak the legs a bit on one of my older robots and wound up rebuilding it almost completely. No surprises there, I guess.
66 pcs
A pair of cartoony emergency rescue robots: a fireman and a nurse.
Built for the 2015 Brick Built Figure Contest on Mocpages.
Just a few more random figs I made. But now, I'm uploading at home, after my last final. I'm done with my first year of college! Now hopefully you can expect a few more builds from me. Like actual builds. Scenes. Those things. Ooooh I can just feel em coming. It's nice to be back among my collection.
My original pair of Robot Mittens. It's been about 9 months since I knit these (sorry everyone for disappearing!), but the pattern will finally be release today. Wee!
edit: On no... I'm not linked as a designer on Ravelry yet so I don't know how long it will be before I can get my pattern on there! :(
edit edit: The pattern is now available!
My mom gives me the cutest holiday ornaments. So cute that they never get put away, and become all-year decorations.
A new way to find good photographers on flickr.
This is a basic tool I put together which will try and find photographers that you don't currently follow that you may like.
One of many robots lurking around East Jesus. Zoom in to check out the detail of this robot and tell me what you see.
I teach Robotics in a large, urban, public high school. It actually IS very much the way you image in to be based on movies and TV shows. It's an awesome gig. This is one student's in-progress final project. At the beginning of the term he asked me what he should build, and I said that what I've always wanted was my own personal robot army.
Gloria Friedmann, Everyday Robots, 2015 at Amsterdam Sculpture Biennial ARTZUID
see also my blog: pienw.blogspot.com/2019/08/amsterdam-sculptuur-biennale-a...
Robot Junior, restored by Fritz Kergl in 2019, with Schneider Tele-Xenar 75/3,5 special collapsible Robot sunshade en universal viewfinder T&W with distance adjustment
Performs perfectly
(entry for Stars N' Heroes
contest)
Powers:
Folding space
invisibility
Phasing
As well as a unlimited power source.
He was constructed by Nova defense force to protect
other galaxies, and eventfully
gained a will of his own.
A Little Free Library made by Ritch Branstrom in front of his AdHocWORKshop in Rapid River. With apologies to all my librarian friends who know this is not really a library. Explored #43 on June 10, 2019.
This is a scene during the robotics competition sponsored by the ECE department at BYU. Robots chased each other around the oval track to see which was the fastest.
For more of my creative projects, visit my short stories website: 500ironicstories.com
Sushi Robots chop stix holder!
Had fun with my new Lensbay Composer, going for that plastic lens Holga look with this shoot (I mean dinner...).
Be sure to check out the entire set (it includes a short movie).
One of my earliest creations that wasn't a rainbow warrior. I made this when I was 5, and gave it to my Mom as a present. It's been collecting dust on her desk, so I thought I would post it for the heck of it.
AARMA Corp's Guardian testing it's mettle.
2028 - AARMA Corp (Advanced Assault Robotics for Military Applications)
American Robot is a 1999 American drama film directed by Sam Mendes and written by Alan Ball. Kevin Spacey stars as office worker Lester Burnham, who has a midlife crisis when he becomes infatuated with his teenage daughter's robot, Danbo. Annette Benning co-stars as Lester's materialistic wife, Carolyn, and Thora Birch plays their insecure daughter, Jane. The film has been described by academics as a satire of American middle class notions of beauty and personal satisfaction; analysis has focused on the film's explorations of romantic, robotic and paternal love, sexuality, beauty, materialism, self-liberation, redemption and bizarrely, technology.