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Technology has advanced throughout the years at an extraordinary pace, a pace that can only be matched by the rate of "the last model's" obsolescence. How often do we stop to think about the fate of these once-beloved, now defunct relics? A growing trend in the art world is to... more
Reviewed by AmyVernon Apr 17 2009, 01:23pm ( 28 reviews ) • weburbanist.com
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Rated by sallyjacobs on Jun 07, 4:37pm
I think this WebUrbanist post was created specifically for me.
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Rated by charistsevis on May 03 2009, 5:05am
Cool post about Tech-Art and art machines.
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Rated by 88jimboy on May 02 2009, 5:00pm
obsolete but still awesome
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Rated by alexandraF on Apr 22 2009, 3:26pm
That typewriter face is awesome! I heard an NPR report about old typewriters, and an antique typewriter store owner said that the oldies sell up in no time... the yuppies want them for that retro look.
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Rated by rameshpower on Apr 21 2009, 10:20pm
Unique tech art.
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Rated by kmocol01 on Apr 20 2009, 10:36am
wonderful. I love steampunk art, and the giant robot man and robot animals rock my world 3
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Rated by EWanderlust on Apr 20 2009, 8:12am
Unique tech art.
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Rated by AussieSheila on Apr 20 2009, 7:53am
Oh gee!!! This looks cool.
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Rated by rishelchris on Apr 19 2009, 8:58pm
Really great work. loved the typing machine, kinda looks like a thwomp from mario