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Thursday August 30, 2007
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Ever doodled a computer with arms and legs? Designer Dean Bradley most likely has, with the looks of this wacky toy. Mainframe, created in 2002, consists of a monitor for a head, a CPU as the torso, a keyboard for one hand, and wires and cables holding it together. Mainframe is said to symbolize our "delicate relationship with technology," and actually began as a series of paintings before it was designed as a figurine.
The limited edition 10-inches tall Mainframe figures are available in three colors: Solid Orange (400 pieces), "Duck Season" Camouflage (500 pieces) and Hi-Gloss White (200 pieces). It will be released in October 2007 for $54.99 at finer retailers.
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