The Paradox Mouse is one part steampunk, one part taxidermy

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The Paradox Mouse takes the usual raw materials of steampunk aesthetic — wood, brass, copper, gears and typewriter keys — and supplements them with the morbidly ironic: a mouse's skull, shoulder blades and spine. Yeeg.

Paradox Mouse [Tentacle Paradox via Gizmodo]


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Brass is the yellowish stuff, copper is more kinda orangey.

Did he use real mouse balls too?

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really creepy and probably smells like death

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EW ew ew ew.

EWWW!

Not much gives me the jibblies. but the though of resting my hand on a mouse spine to use my computer is doing it quite effectively.

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what are the symbols, and how uncomfortable would it be to actually use this mouse.

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Probably isn't stinky, but definitely unergonomic.

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Necrosteampunk ?

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#8 posted by Anonymous , December 9, 2008 8:30 PM

That thing is seriously awesome and definetely creative!

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The symbol on the left button is Saturn. Though looking at it upside down, they could be the symbols for the asteroids Ceres and Pallas.

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