
Playwright Oriza Hirata raises questions about the relationship between humanity and technology with Japan’s first robot-human theatre production.
Dr. Steel’s website is a delightful labyrinth of hidden treasures and surprises.
I had not, and yes- it fills my heart with love! Wow, and I just spent way too long playing with that.
candysores - have you seen this? I saw this over @ Coilhouse this morning and immediately thought of you!
Found this guy on Etsy who creates tiny robots. The example above is of a solar robot that walks towards the light & is solar powered.
Tiny Robot Solar Light Seeking Robot by MiddleCreekMerchants
ATAT race on a vintage street? Franco Brambilla’s series Invading the Vintage combines vintage postcard backgrounds with aliens. Very cool.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Andrew Chase does.
Coilhouse has a great post that introduced me to the work of Andrew Chase. I want this guy to come and make me some horses. Oh- also a sloth.
I recently finished reading the first volume of Pluto & am just in love with it. Hoping to pick up the balance of the series at the next comicon.
I’m hard-pressed to give a summary, as I think it is one of those books best taken as it comes.
I read another trade of Atomic Robo recently & was swept into the fun after just a few panels. I don’t know why this comic has been so hard for me to read. I’ll see it sitting there, and I’ll have no interest to grab it what-so-ever. It is crazy. Once I do actually crack the cover - VWOOM - instant satisfaction. It is a peculiar game my mind plays with me.

Here is the blurb for it: “Atomic Robo, the new print comic from Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener, chronicles the Action Science adventures of a robot that’s a little Ghostbusters and a little Indiana Jones crossed with a lot of Nikola Tesla.”
Quite an accurate description, really. This hits a ton of my geeky soft-spots: Tesla, robots, funny quips, mad science… It really is charming.