Controversial Fake Love Movies

Robot Sex Movie and Exhibit at the Sex Museum

Originally meant for a robot war movie, Michael Sullivan’s robots, which are made out of Barbie and G.I. Joe dolls, ended up doing robot porn. The Sex Life of Robots is an ongoing film project that features robots, stop-motion animation, and of course, sex. Needless to say, this ended up causing more controversy than the film would have, had Sullivan followed his initial plan of featuring nothing but violence. That is what you get for making love and not war. Bummer!

Even though you won’t see The Sex Life of Robots at regular movie theaters, there is still an option out there, for those of us who long to see robots getting it on.  Michael Sullivan’s The Sex Life of Robots, as well as some of the pornbot sculptures, are on temporary display at the Sex Museum in Manhattan.

Robot Sex Films
The rise of sexually explicit robot movies presents an opportunity for the entertainment industry to explore new, controversial genres.
Pornbot Sculptures
The production of pornbot sculptures for exhibitions creates a disruptive innovation opportunity for the art industry to push the boundaries of what is considered acceptable art.
Controversial Exhibits
The increasing popularity of controversial exhibits, such as the Sex Museum's Sex Life of Robots, provides an opportunity for the museum and tourism industry to attract visitors with unique and provocative displays.

Where This Applies

Entertainment Industry
The entertainment industry can take advantage of the trend of robot sex films to create new, daring forms of entertainment for audiences looking for something provocative.
Art Industry
The art industry can make use of the trend of producing pornbot sculptures for exhibitions as a way to redefine what is considered modern art and to challenge societal norms.
Museum and Tourism Industry
The museum and tourism industry can capitalize on the trend of controversial exhibits, such as the Sex Museum's Sex Life of Robots, to attract visitors with unique and provocative displays that are sure to leave a lasting impression.
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