by cectimm | Sep 11, 2015 | illustrations, robots
#popculturerobots Gnut first appeared in Farewell to the Master, a science fiction short story written by Harry Bates and published in the October 1940 issue of Astounding Science Fiction. The story was then made into a film called The Day The Earth Stood still (1951)...
by cectimm | Sep 9, 2015 | lil' wendy, my work
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by cectimm | Sep 7, 2015 | my mamma said, my work
#MyMammaSaid If only we all listened to our mothers sage beauty advice before it was too late. There are lots of things we do when we’re young that we regret later… on-trend make up, tramp stamps and over plucking our eye brows. Eyebrow trends change and...
by cectimm | Sep 4, 2015 | my work, what i learnt this week
#WhatILearntThisWeek A friend of mine shared a great story on Facebook (thanks Anu), and it really hit home (see video below). We all think that one day when we have time, or enough money we will do something to help the needy… Tejinder Pal Singh is a Taxi...
by cectimm | Sep 3, 2015 | my work, robots
#popculturerobots Torchy the Battery Boy is one of the most unintentionally creepy robots in pop culture history. I’m glad to say that I’m way way too young to have watched this in its hay day, I only found it researching this project. Roberta Leigh was a...
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