Forks, tea spoons, tea kettles, bolts and a dozen other metal scraps have found themselves creatively manipulated by the hands of Brian Marshall. He has created a website for these little fellows that’s more like a foster home filled with robots waiting for people to take them. No, they aren’t small Terminators. Brian Marshall ensnared the nurturing instinct of every human being and has channeled it to these metal hearted children.
Photos from Adopt-a-bot
Photos from Adopt-a-bot
All these robots don’t have any names, or a history. But if you want you can suggest names and personalities for them. So just pick your robot, e-mail Brian at adoptabot@gmail.com and let him know that you want to be a parent for one of these metal creatures. It could be the perfect artistic donation and the perfect gift for your friend or yourself.
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