Eco Art: Recycled junk takes form of creepy robotic sculptures

09.13.08

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EcoFactor: Trash recycled to give birth to animated sculptures for an extraordinary show.

Time and again, Ecofriend has been bringing artistic sculptures crafted out of cast-off stuff to your notice. Be it art forms made out of used plastic, old newspaper or worn-out electronic parts, any form of eco-art never fails to find its place here. Today I wanna bring to your notice the sculptures shaped out of found objects or junk. Mechanical artist Nemo Gould has come up with a range of recycled robot sculptures that are up for sale too. Trying to unburden the ill-effects of electronic-dependent lifestyle, Nemo has not only put junk together for still sculptures but added more life to it by animating them. The image above shows the Little Big Man, with a smaller robot visible in its guts. Now, this sort of animated stuff isn’t for chicken-hearted folks, as it can put up an eerie show.

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The Octovarius seems to be calling out for attention to the distressed marine-life with its moving tentacles, and I wouldn’t mind buying The Big Game 2007, which is up for $2,500. Ideal to place it on the corridors to frighten your friends. It seems to have an interesting long list of junk elements.

The Dark Side:
Prices are high and hence, the items are beyond the reach of many eco-art seekers. Also, many of the sculptures are actually fit for a Halloween-themed décor or horror show.

Via: Gearfuse

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