Posts Tagged ‘60 foot robot’

Fall of Cybetron

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

EEEEEEEEKKKKKKKK!!!!!!

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron Trailer

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

Dear Michael Bay, THIS is how to do it:

Bayformers in 1D

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

The tragedy is I just don’t think Michael Bay would get this…

Transformers MMORPG, erm advert

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Nice viceo shame it doesnt show anything to do with the game!?!

Meowtron

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

A friend sent me this image and a quick Google search pulled up an opporunity to buy it as a print!?!

Meowtron - a cat Voltron

Tekken video that’s more than meets the eye

Friday, July 29th, 2011

August 2011 of SFX Magazine – page 34

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Here you go people my moment in SFX Magazine! You can click the image to make it bigger and zoom in.

SFX Magazine - My Transformers collection

Now go and buy a copy so you can read the entire issue. it’s totally worth it! Copyright SFX Magzine.

My Transformers in SFX Magazine

Friday, July 1st, 2011

A bit of geek self promotion here as I’m in the latest issue of SFX Magazine surrounded by my entire Transformers collection ! It’s this issue you wanna buy:

SFX211.cover_Aug2011

So grab yourself a copy and turn to page 34 to see all 350+ Transformers from Generation 1, Henkei, Masterpiece, Armada, Universe and more!

My wife is a Goddess

Saturday, June 4th, 2011

Selina Wagner has transcended to Goddess with this tune, which took her two attempts to play having only ever heard me ‘sing’ it. I love her more than Transformers

 

The Robot, A Sculptural Photo Book by Thomas Jackson

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

“The Robot” by writer photographer Thomas Jackson is a fanastic fusion of photography, sheet metal, salvaged wood, electronics and three years of work.

When I began this project three years ago, I didn’t know I was making a book. The plan was to create a series of staged photographs addressing a set of themes that interested me, among them our culture’s obsession with hard work and our less-than-harmonious relationship with the natural world. Composed in narrative form, in the manner of a medieval tapestry or altarpiece, the pictures would tell the story of a solitary robot’s last days in a post-apocalyptic place. But when I completed the images in late 2010, the project felt unfinished. The story seemed to need one last narrative twist. The answer, I came to realize, was a book.

 

The Robot, A Sculptural Photo Book by Thomas Jackson

The Robot, A Sculptural Photo Book by Thomas Jackson

Produced as a limited edition of 11, you can purchase it at Central Booking gallery in Brooklyn.

All work copyright Thomas Jackson