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Anthony Oh Recycles Waste Electronic Parts Into Robots That Fit on Your Finger Tip

10/08/2012
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  • Anthony Oh Mini Robots
    Using teeny-tiny screws and plastic bits of old electronics, designer <a href="http://antobjects.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Anthony Oh</a> makes some of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/darpas-robot-cheetah-can-now-run-faster-than-usain-bolt/" target="_blank">cutest recycled robots</a> we've seen. Some of the miniature bots are no bigger than a finger tip, yet still have as much personality as their life-sized counterparts. Oh takes inspiration from the smallest inner workings of electronics, upcycling them into <a href="http://inhabitat.com/this-origami-yoda-is-just-7-centimeters-tall/" target="_blank">pint-sized sculptures</a>!
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  • Anthony Oh Mini Robots
    The Singapore and Malaysia-based industrial designer may make a living in product and electronic design, but his true passion comes out in his tiny <a href="http://inhabitat.com/this-mechanical-robot-is-made-completely-from-paper-and-a-few-rubber-bands/" target="_blank">robot sculptures</a>.
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    Working with electronics day in and day out, Oh takes inspiration from his day job and transfers it to his art.
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    From a love of dismantling and dissecting electronics, the designer has begun to see their components in a new way, assigning anthropomorphic qualities to the tiny wires and gears.
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    The micro-machines have cute names like Astrono and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/vote-wall-e-into-carnegie-mellon-university’s-robot-hall-of-fame/" target="_blank">Mr. RoBot</a>, giving personalities to the little figures.
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    Small screws become textured legs, with their heads as robotic feet. Speakers are transformed into a pair ghost-shaped creatures with camera lens eyes, evoking a mini-R2D2. The teeny lights that would illuminate in a computer processor are transformed into four sparkly eyes of Mr. RoBot, whose arms are made from fragile metal gears.
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  • Anthony Oh Mini Robots
    Oh’s creativity and innovation transforms even the smallest disused electronic bits into <a href="http://inhabitat.com/invader-tags-jason-decaires-taylors-underwater-reef-sculptures-with-8-bit-mosaic-graffiti/" target="_blank">quirky characters</a>, creating a sci-fi cast of characters from electronics beyond repair.
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Anthony Oh Mini Robots

Using teeny-tiny screws and plastic bits of old electronics, designer Anthony Oh makes some of the cutest recycled robots we've seen. Some of the miniature bots are no bigger than a finger tip, yet still have as much personality as their life-sized counterparts. Oh takes inspiration from the smallest inner workings of electronics, upcycling them into pint-sized sculptures!

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