Gordon Bennett takes seemingly useless junk and frankensteins it into what we consider the coolest robots this side of the Mississippi. His trashy treasures were recently displayed in the window of the Paul Smith storefront in lower Manhattan as part of the store’s ‘outsider art’ series. Bennett’s creatures are awesome to behold and they’re a great way to keep pieces of garbage out of the landfill.
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