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Japanese artist Mio I-zawa has two great loves: robotics and nauseating people. His latest masterpiece is a flesh-like tumor that pulsates according to computer usage. When your computer is at rest it is a deflated cyst, but as you use more computing power it grows into a big Akira-like tumor.
...but can it run crysis?
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Wut is this.
ReplyDeleteAnd umm.. What's it good for?
ReplyDeletehavent we seen this before on a different page on this website
ReplyDeletelooks disgusting...
ReplyDeleteDavid Cronenberg would love this.
ReplyDeleteMechanical tumor would be a great name for a death metal band.
ReplyDeletedupe
ReplyDeleteam I the only one who wants one?
ReplyDeletewhat is this.........?
ReplyDeleteI WANT ONE!
ReplyDeleteyes, reminds me of eXistenz
ReplyDeleteit looks like a baloon that gets air pumped into it by the comp or fans 0.o
ReplyDeletenoisy bugger
ReplyDeleteAKIRA!
ReplyDeleteIf I got an erection while watching this, what does that say about me...?
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