Tyler Jackson's BLANKS robots are apocalyptic works of art, setting the stage for the post-end-of-world societies. The robots are all created from reclaimed and recycled wood, making these wonderful works eco-fierce.
According to their artist, these BLANKS robots are actually designed to "provide protection to its users against poisonous gases, viruses and scavengers." The BLANKS robots do look like they could pack a punch or two, but I'm more concerned about what Tyler Jackson thinks of the world, post-apocalypse.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Apocalyptic Art
- Exploring the post-end-of-world aesthetic through art and design.
- Eco-friendly Creativity
- Utilizing reclaimed and recycled materials in innovative ways.
- Protective Robotics
- Designing robots with the purpose of safeguarding against dangers.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Art and Design
- Opportunities for artists to create unique and thought-provoking works inspired by apocalyptic themes.
- Sustainable Manufacturing
- Potential for industries to develop eco-friendly production processes using reclaimed and recycled materials.
- Safety and Security
- Disruptive innovation possibilities in creating protective robots for various hazardous environments.
