Scott Bain's
Micromachina are intended to make the viewer consider questions of nature, urbanization, genetic modification, and mechanization. How do they do that? By showing a world in which bugs are terrifying massive machine-filled super creatures. And, yes, those are
real hollowed-out bugs Bain's using. Gross.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/7trFkmYQBUg/a-world-in-which-the-bugs-are-very-big-and-robotic
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