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Little Big Man Reveals How Robots Really Work

Writing by Evan Ackerman on Thursday, 11 of September , 2008 at 4:26 am

Little Big Man

The best thing about this robot sculpture entitled “Little Big Man” by Nemo Gould isn’t the eight foot size, or the awesomeness, or the artistry (it’s actually the artistry, but go with me on this)… No, it’s the fact that it was built entirely out of recycled materials, including a vintage wooden radio cabinet, street lamp poles, vacuum cleaner parts, industrial food processor, antlers, chair legs, dining room table top, floor polisher, miscellaneous found pieces of hardware and scrap metal, motors, and lights. Because we’ve all got to pitch in and make sure that even the badass, killer robots are eco-friendly.

Video after the jump.

[ Nemomatic ] VIA [ io9 ]

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