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The Mondo Spider - is the infamous mechanical spider in the Youtube clip currently doing the rounds on the Intarweb. This ridable mechanical walking machine was designed by a team of artists and engineers: Charlie Brinson, Dillard Brinson, Alex Mossman, Leigh Christie and Jonathan Tippett. ... more
Reviewed by erithbabalon Dec 15 2007, 04:38am ( 5 reviews ) • mondospider.com
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Rated by stan23 on Apr 30 2009, 5:11pm
Mondo spider, i dont know whether or not i think this is stupid but i defintly like these two pictures. I see it as the start of something, a whole range of technology could be inspired and fulfilled by this.
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Rated by DeFrosting on Feb 28 2009, 7:05am
Mondo Spider! Need more stumbles like this!
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Rated by ribcaged on Feb 26 2009, 8:21am
Mondo Spider! Need more stumbles like this!
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Rated by niceoldlady on Sep 19 2008, 1:12am
This ridable mechanical walking machine was designed by a team of artists and engineers as an industrial metal beast destined to rock Burningman and the world of kinetic sculpture. Inspired by Vancouver Junkyard Wars, this giant hydraulic monster was hewn from steel with passion and precision. Call it robot... call it biomimicry... call it what you will...
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Rated by erithbabalon on Dec 15 2007, 4:38am
The Mondo Spider - is the infamous mechanical spider in the Youtube clip currently doing the rounds on the Intarweb. This ridable mechanical walking machine was designed by a team of artists and engineers: Charlie Brinson, Dillard Brinson, Alex Mossman, Leigh Christie and Jonathan Tippett. It was designed as an industrial metal beast destined to rock Burningman and the world of kinetic sculpture. Inspired by Vancouver Junkyard Wars, this giant hydraulic monster was hewn from steel with passion and precision. Call it robot... call it biomimicry... call it what you will...
