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more about #nemogould redspidey: I think we need somebody to do a robot version of the Crimson Permanent Assurance now. "It's fun to charter an accountant, and sail the wide accounta... more » jbrecken: The sleigh-like curves, the large spinning flywheel, the angle on that big lever - that "pirate ship" looks more like a time machine to me. #nemogould more » ManchuCandidate: Do the Robots go arrrrr? #nemogould more » Brian Fowler: Very pretty. I'm not seeing a "pirate" theme here, but very pretty. #nemogould more » veeerules: Oooh, shiny robot pirates...I am suddenly overcome with the desire to play Ratchet and Clank. #nemogould more » Rumtum: Okay, I am recognizing some of the components. These things are pretty tiny ... more like action figures than "sculptures", but whimsical, nonetheless... more » crashedpc - Haifisch: Huh... since my friends call me Eeyore I suppose a PGE would be perfect for me! Plus it's gonna be 93 degrees today so I need some shade. more » Mount_Prion: The portable gloom environment looks like a really fancy vaporizer to me... ...oh, would you look at the date. more » -
#sculpture
A Pirate's Life For Robots
When robots take over pirate ships, all the high seas thievery gets far more efficient. They can swashbuckle recursively and hoist their Jolly Rogers in parallel. More » -
#conceptart
Every Modern-Day Boogeyman Needs a "Portable Gloom Environment"
It's hard to socialize when you're a Boogeyman because all you want to do is hide under beds and growl. That's why artist Nemo Gould has created this Portable Gloom Environment. More » -
#sculpture
A Robot Within a Robot, Swaddled in a Wooden Radio Cabinet
This astonishing Viking mega-robot, known as Little Big Man, is controlled by another robot nestled in a neon cave within the big Viking's radio cabinet chest. It's one of the latest sculptures by Nemo Gould, whose awesome recycled robot stylings we've raved about before. Gould built Little Big Man for a show about robots at the San Jose Museum of Art. Check out what happens when he moves, plus see some more of Gould's recent work. More »

