Nemo Gould’s “Little Big Man” Robot Sculpture


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Nemo Gould has created this cartoonish “Little Big Man” animated sculpture of a robot with a smaller robot that lives inside its abdomen. It’ll be shown starting April 12th along with other robot sculptures at the San Jose Museum of Art. On his site, Gould lists some of the equipment he’s repurposed:

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, lights.

Artist’s Page [Nemomatic.com via Dug North]

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One Response to Nemo Gould’s “Little Big Man” Robot Sculpture

  1. midknyte says:

    It’s Scoutmaster Lumpus returned from the future!

    http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h264/jon2guevarra/Camp_Lazlo/lumpus.jpg

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