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In Chris Cunningham’s video for Bjork’s 'All is Full of Love', a pair of robots appear to gain emotional consciousness, ultimately kissing and embracing. Inspired by this film, the Robo chair has a sleek, futuristic aesthetic, and its forward-looking form is reflected in the environmentally friendly materials used in its construction. As with Meccano toys, which are constructed and dismantled by the user, the Robo’s separate components can be dissembled and placed in a compact box, allowing for easy and efficient transport.
In Chris Cunningham’s video for Bjork’s 'All is Full of Love', a pair of robots appear to gain emotional consciousness, ultimately kissing and embracing. Inspired by this film, the Robo chair has a sleek, futuristic aesthetic, and its forward-looking form is reflected in the environmentally friendly materials used in its construction. As with Meccano toys, which are constructed and dismantled by the user, the Robo’s separate components can be dissembled and placed in a compact box, allowing for easy and efficient transport.