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Markku Lahdesmaki's Robots Bicycle, Get Drunk & Juggle

Markku Lahdesmaki's robots juggle, get drunk, use pay phones, ride bicycles down beach boardwalks, and cut hair. Well, sort of.

While Markku Lahdesmaki's robots aren't real, his art is so realistic that the robots actually seem believable. Each bot exhibits human characteristics that are exceedingly well done. You can check out Markku Lahdesmaki's robots in the gallery above, and be sure to see his website below for more.

Implications - As common lifestyles become increasingly busier, robots are being embraced for their helpful abilities. Consumers appreciate domestic robots that are able to complete tasks they themselves have no time to do. Companies can appeal to busy demographics by manufacturing robots that can ease the burden in the household.
Trend Themes
1. Domestic Robotics - Manufacturers can appeal to busy demographics by creating robots that can ease the burden in households.
2. Realistic Robotics Art - Artists can create realistic robotic art that blurs the line between fiction and reality.
3. Human-like Robots - Developers can create robots that exhibit human characteristics, making them seem more believable and relatable.
Industry Implications
1. Home Appliances - Manufacturers of home appliances can incorporate robotic technology to create innovative and helpful products.
2. Art and Entertainment - Artists and entertainers can use robotics technology to create realistic and captivating performances.
3. Robotics and Automation - Technologists and developers can use robotics and automation technology to create advanced and useful robots for various industries.

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