robot computer machine appreciation / aes blog. needs more non-computer machines tbh (run by @wasppilled)
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Engineer Karen Leadlay working on the analog computers in the space division of General Dynamics, 1964.
record set for me having 3 mutuals who love transmission towers & pylons. next i will be shooting for mutuals interested in spring making machines
sketch commission for anonymous
Sex scenes should be cut out of all movies but they should be replaced by a series of strange avant- garde shots of industrial machines and objects grinding and rubbing and spinning and vibrating and whining and entering each other that implies some freak shit is going on
TOMASZ KAWECKI / "UNTITLED" / 2021
No one wants to talk about how intimate jump starting someones car is.
One must imagine a robot getting so horny it initiates self-destruct
I can never find enough objectum art so. Yeah
ELAC Quadrosound 1000T Electronic // Broadcast Receiver (Germany, 1972)
mildly concerning computer pins [x]
Old pink tech couple (they’re both boys)
My horny ass could never be a mechanic
*turning his dial carefully and pressing his shining multicolored buttons teasingly* You like that, baby? Want me to turn you up more? Press more of your keys? Maybe pull some of your levers..? Slut
ever since i was a little girl ive always wanted to operate heavy machinery under the influence of medication
meat and robot parts and wires and microbes and sludge and slime and skeletons and bones and teeth and electricity and brains and circuits
rewatched tetsuo the iron man and i need to put more stuff like that on this blog actually. i like whats here but i want more of the fucked up juxtaposition of flesh and metal and grime also <3 its hot
me leaning against a wall: hey girl ;) you come here often?
The Compaq Portable, one of the first IBM compatible portable computers:
man i rewlly want one of those tattoos that look like. fucking robot parts. you know what i mean
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Siobhán Hapaska, Robot, 2001 // Pang Maokun, Destiny 命运; Hand in Hand 牵手, 2019 // Shorra, Death of a Cyborg (after The First Mourning by William-Adolphe Bouguereau), 2015
my favorite genre of images are server rooms that look like someone murdered a computer
a very important doodle
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