March 1st 2008 04:05 am

Robot taxidermy provokes thoughts, awwws

Filed under: Robots Artist France Cadet has created what is clearly intended to be a stimulant treaty on the rights of animals, the evolution of relations between human beings and animals, our ethical concerns of hunting, and one part each morphing perception what it means to be Human. . . But it also comes as looking very, very cool. Using the best half of the Aibo wannabe-I-Cybie theft-dog, Cadet reprograms half of the robots - called "trophy hunting" - to detect movement and react with anger when sighted.

Using the best half of the Aibo wannabe-I-Cybie theft-dog, Cadet reprograms half of the robots - called "trophy hunting" - to detect movement and react with anger when a viewer approaches. There are 11 different species of the collection, including a robot impala, lion, zebra, and facóquero. Guess what? Despite these noble objectives philosophical, each is more lovable as follows.

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