Showing posts with label found item sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label found item sculpture. Show all posts

Found item robots






Fwoosh forum member plain_sliced is deployed in Afghanistan with the U.S. Army, but has found some down time to make robots out of waste.

Biomechanical sculptures

Found item sculptures by Nanan1:



The Weaver




The Speedball

Both are on sale here, and apparently will be part of the "Le salon sans nom" show:



*At Toycutter: Vinyl toys by Nanan1.

*Buy HR Giger posters at eBay.

Found item sea monster for sale




Nemo Gould's acoustic guitar-based tentacle monster sculpture is on sale here (contact him for details).

*Previously: Guitar store facade looks like giant amp.

*Buy guitars at eBay.

Glowing octopus and jellyfish sculptures made out of tape

A few of the tape sculptures submitted for the currently ongoing Scotch tape sculpture contest. You can see more entries here, and watch instructional videos here.



8.5 ft tall jellyfish made with 32 rolls of tape and LEDs.





Octopus with plastic cups for suckers.




iPod girl.




Twelve pound Teratoid. Via.

*Previously: Octopus/Alien poster.

*Buy LED flashlights at Amazon.

Forkbot (link roundup)



Found item sculpture
by Brian, who has sculptures on sale at Etsy.

And a few more links:

1. Ever wonder why restaurant websites are so irritating? Clients From Hell has the answer:
I don't care if it loses 90% of visitors, we can't have a skip on the website intro, we paid a lot of money for that and everybody has to see it.
Via.

2. Neat photo booth strip look to these photos of a Cinderella at Disneyland.

3. The rise and fall of Hummel figurines - - a warning for anyone who collects vinyl toys in the hopes that they'll increase in value. Via.

*Previously: Now that's a fork in the road.

*Buy Beanie Babies by the ton at eBay.

Found item robots


Found item robot run amok by David Lipson, who has robots on sale at Etsy.





Two robot knight found item sculptures by Brian Marshall, who has items on sale at Etsy.

*Previously: Vickie from Small Wonder runs amok.

*Buy tin robots at eBay.