Jeremy Mayer turns inoperative typewriters into art
Nah, Jeremy Mayer's typewriter-based creations aren't anything new for him, but he's used his years of practice to get a few installations on display at the Nevada Museum of Art. Most notable is the human-like creature above, which was assembled head to toe with now-defunct typewriter parts. So if you just so happen to be in the area, why not stop on by (before December 2nd) and see if you can hack it to send out an email or something.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Carbonize @ Nov 23rd 2007 5:50AM
It's the Typenator.
Plastic Monkey @ Nov 23rd 2007 5:56AM
"Tall metallic stenography champ seeking female with similar typeface."
I LOVE THE CAPS LOCK KEY @ Nov 23rd 2007 5:58AM
If it runs a marathon, do the keys get stuck?
Cristina @ Nov 24th 2007 10:40PM
no, they'll rust because of lack of hydration :)
I LOVE THE CAPS LOCK KEY @ Nov 24th 2007 11:02PM
@Christina
No, they will rust BECAUSE of hydration.
Oil is to machines what water is to humans. Water destroys machines while oil (can) destroys humans.
hooverdamn @ Nov 23rd 2007 6:09AM
too bad this isn't in the give-away
Trukerclaw @ Nov 23rd 2007 6:34AM
Will it type my paper for me??
L.Cyphre @ Nov 23rd 2007 7:42AM
Reminds me of the production models of HK-47... "Suggestion: Shall we find something to kill to cheer ourselves up, Master?"
kenny @ Nov 23rd 2007 2:45PM
Thats exactlly what I was thinking of.... KOTOR...you meatbag.
MARSHAK @ Nov 23rd 2007 9:36AM
looks like it was put together with hot glue. It might take a while to get the whole thing done but I'm pretty sure it will blend.
Shmoe @ Nov 23rd 2007 12:23PM
I, for one, welcome our robotic typewriter overlords.
aldo @ Nov 23rd 2007 3:43PM
This is great.