Insect controlled robots
![]()
Obviously someone’s seen one of those hamster balls and decided that it would make a nice lampshade, but with flies instead of a hamster, which is fair enough… one of the lampshades at my place is constantly filling up with moths etc, so why not get them to do something useful?
![]()
I once saw this bit of art in the National Gallery in New Zealand where someone had created a glass cube about the size of a shower, put a tractor seat in it, then put an entire bee-hive on the tractor seat… with tube to the outside world so the bees could go out and do bee stuff.
The fly thing is a bit like that, but it moves around and would probably be easier to live with… but not as easy to live with than… a picture of it say.
Ok, this one isn’t so much an insect controlled robot, as an jewelled dragonfly that flutters its wings when you turn a handle. One day these things will be the future of modern warfare. They’ll flit about the place spying on people and poisoning them.
![]()
Ok, this isn’t really an insect controlled robot either – rather a robot controlled insect. You could connect it up to one of those psychic hats I was on about earlier and use it for all sorts of devious purposes.
Actually, come to think of it, I can’ think of a single non-devious purpose that this could be put to… but maybe someone else can, and maybe that’s the point. The cross-pollination of ideas. It’s a flower thing.
(edit)
Brazillian Hamster Balls.
New Zealand Hamster Balls:
Hamster ball painting :
Ok, this post should really have been about hamster balls. Whatever.
No Comments, Post a comment or Ping
Reply to “Insect controlled robots”