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Tal Avitzur robot<a href="http://talbotics.com" target="_blank">Tal Avitzur</a>’s quirky fleet of robots are lovingly upcycled from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/automobile-scrap-metal-transformed-into-unique-rewreck-sideboard-by-iannone-design/" target="_blank">scrap metal objects</a>. Inspired by trips to the junk yard when remodeling his home, the artist saw new life in the discarded machines and objects he found there. Buying up this vintage junk, he gave each piece new life, in a fitting series of retro-inspired <a href="http://inhabitat.com/search-and-rescue-robot-takes-inspiration-from-cockroaches-and-geckos/" target="_blank">robot sculptures</a>.1
Tal Avitzur robotAvitzur collects the brass, bronze and copper objects by visiting <a href="http://inhabitat.com/alex-fethiere-creates-eco-art-in-his-sustainable-metalworking-studio/" target="_blank">scrap metal</a> yards, construction sites, marine salvage yards, swap meets and even garbage picking.2
Tal Avitzur robotEach piece is then cleaned, disassembled and polished to its former pristine condition. Avitzur finds inspiration in the now obsolete machines and their parts, taking delight in reusing vintage vacuum cleaners, floor polishers, kitchen appliances and lab <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tom-shelton-turns-scavenged-scraps-into-adorable-sculptures/" target="_blank">equipment from days past</a>.3
Tal Avitzur robotEach robot the artist designs is inspired by science fiction, mythology and comic books. The resulting sculptures each bear their own personality, fit together with the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/6-monstrous-sculptures-made-from-recycled-vehicles/" target="_blank">perfect assemblage of salvaged parts</a>. Sometimes a piece will lay unfinished until Avitzur finds the perfect piece to complete it.4
Tal Avitzur robotThe <a href="http://inhabitat.com/chinese-artist-recycles-automobiles-builds-transformers-theme-park/" target="_blank">repurposed metal scrap</a> pieces are at once recognizable as robots, but upon closer inspection, the viewer slowly makes out the components that make up the robot’s head, legs and body.5
Tal Avitzur robotHeads are made from safety lights, vintage microphones, ceiling sprinklers and doll heads. Bodies bring back old devices like compasses, electric meters and breaker boxes. Avitzur installs <a href="http://inhabitat.com/cool-futuristic-robot-style-lamps-by-um-project-showcased-at-wanted-design/" target="_blank">colored LEDs to give each robot</a> a blinking personality.6
Tal Avitzur robotThe upcycled <a href="http://inhabitat.com/japanese-robotics-lab-launches-new-robot-for-crippled-fukushima-nuclear-plant/" target="_blank">robots</a> can be bought on Avitzur’s website, and make a perfect gift for the science fiction art lover in your life.7







