Optimus Meets Primate from Infectious
The Infectious team has teamed up with one of their friends at Mozilla and challenged their community of artists to create artwork around the themes of people and robots and technology making our lives better. They were deluged with hundreds of outstanding submissions, but these were the designs that tripped circuits and blew fuses.
The three laws of Robotics (according to the Infectious community) seem to be:
1) Robots must converse with children in binary code in the post-apocalyptic playgrounds of the future.
2) In the next millennium robots will become nannies to human infants. Their duties will include basic biology lessons and protection from the elements.
3) Each metropolis shall be assigned a Firefoxzilla that will protect the city from evil invaders.
Congratulations to their 1st place winner Hammo who takes home a cool $1000 with his design Playtime. Respect to their second place runner-up Tomek Karelus and his Autumn to Come artwork - who is now the proud owner of a Roomba, and also to our other runner-up Robert Podgórski and his pixelated Firefoxzilla Protecting the City.
The three laws of Robotics (according to the Infectious community) seem to be:
1) Robots must converse with children in binary code in the post-apocalyptic playgrounds of the future.
2) In the next millennium robots will become nannies to human infants. Their duties will include basic biology lessons and protection from the elements.
3) Each metropolis shall be assigned a Firefoxzilla that will protect the city from evil invaders.
Congratulations to their 1st place winner Hammo who takes home a cool $1000 with his design Playtime. Respect to their second place runner-up Tomek Karelus and his Autumn to Come artwork - who is now the proud owner of a Roomba, and also to our other runner-up Robert Podgórski and his pixelated Firefoxzilla Protecting the City.
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