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Showing posts with label luscious droids. Show all posts
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Robot Love: Music + technology

Thursday, May 13, 2010




What's up with all the robot love, lately?
I mean, didn't Jay-Z, like, kill autotune last year? (Dont' tell this guy)
More pronounced recently is the marriage of robotic imagery and our fave women music stars:
The Beybot X1

Beyonce donned a whole cyborg thingy at an awards show a few years back. Was she ahead of her time? And who can forget the cyborg hand?

Going Gaga for Robots

Lady Gaga, who I'm convinced is the secret love child of "Sweet Dreams" singer Annie Lennox and Madonna,  turned the futuristic robotic thing way up with her interesting fashion sense.


Ciara-3PO?
And who can forget the most futuristic, sonically speaking, of them all, Ciara? Cici has devoted her whole music catalog to tech-friendly sounds and hasn't been afraid to venture out into bold territory. I guess that "Love, Sex and Magic" stuff is worth something, huh?



Rihanna: Bionic lady
Rihanna, an island chick to the core, has been stepping up her futuristic thing lately. Although being fondled by a robot may not qualify, the "Umbrella" star has realized the need to come of more technologically advanced.



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The Perfect Woman? Get Real

Sunday, March 21, 2010


The nerds have finally did it: They have created what they call "The Perfect Woman," a robotic female that does their every command with an uncanny realness.
No more head aches. No more unexplainable crying during the ballgame. That's it.
Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence, technology has done the unthinkable. As always, we can blame the Japanese. It was just a matter of time before the epicenter of all things electronic -- and Godzilla -- would try to accomplish what God has chosen not to. I don't know if these 'women' are for sale or not, but if I happen to be jollying down the isle at Sears, or Home Depot (no, Lowes, Lowes would have them) then I may be tempted to "kick the tires" so to speak, but no thank you. I'll pass (unless they come out with black ones).
Seriously, you can't put femininity in a can. Besides my worst nightmare is a race of Terminator babes with a faulty kill-switch and a quick trigger finger. No thanks.
Check the video below:



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Where's Janelle Monae?

Sunday, October 4, 2009


Where's the uber-talented, alternative rock-pop sci fi Muse? On the bench.
Her signing to Bad Boy Records has yielded little more than the 2008 release of her heavily-edited album Metropolis: The Chase Suite (Special Edition).
Bad Boy, founded by Sean "Diddy" Combs, has moved its heavyweight marketing and promotion to more lucrative acts, such as Day 26, which was virtually bankrolled by MTV, and Cassie Ventura's long-awaited LP "Electro Love".
But who did Janelle piss off at Bad Boy to be done this way?
She's only the most refreshing, avant garde artist of her time?
Bad Boy has had a slew of artists bolt to greener pastures, turning several of them into religious zealots in the process.
Will Janelle follow "Suite"?

Are you a SEP (Surgically Enhanced Person)?

Sunday, July 12, 2009



People have a right to do what they will to their bodies, but is there a limit?
The recent death of megastar Michael Jackson put along with it, the issue of SEPs, Surgicially Enhanced People. While body modification isn't new, some people (it's documented) have become addicted to tinkering with themselves.
Sooner or later, they become this monstrosity that, just maybe, technically infringes on your right to look at a real person.
I mean, how would you feel if you were talking to a real person, only to discover that they aren't real at all: their eye lashes are fake, their hair is a wig, their legs come off (paraplegic), their arms screw off, etc. (Remember this scene from "I'ma Get You, Sucka?"
Are there self-esteem issues behind surgically enhanced people? Are they not satified with being au naturale? Do they see themselves as flawed naturally?
Also on the rise are people modifying their bodies for other people's pleasure (breast augmentation for women who strip so that they can be more appealing, thus get more tips).
Is their a limit? (They say only one of MJ's family tried to intervene in his behalf). Or is it all good?
I don't even know anymore.

The Robotic "Wind up Gynoid" by Scott Miron

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Jeffrey Scott's "Modern Day Sagitarian"

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Luscious Droid: Visions From Within the Mechanism

Thursday, November 6, 2008


Artist Jeffery Scott is a creative fellow, with his series on mechanized beauties. Jeff, props, brother, props.

This Photographer is Pretty Much Awesome

Friday, October 24, 2008

Luscious Droid: The Servant

Monday, October 6, 2008

 

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