Sexy robot
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The term "Sexy Robot" is used to describe Hajime Sorayama's renditions of the female robot forms which is covered with silver metal, first created in 1979. Initially, Sorayama had the idea to combine robots with eroticism to create the "Sexy Robots".
His first book "Sexy Robot" was published by Genko-sha in 1983 which made his robotic forms famous around the world. The art departments of universities often showed his techniques to their students and ultimately, science and the corporate world took hold of Sorayama's designs.
The AIBO per robotic dog by Sony/Sorayama is the human race's first serious attempt to create an artificially intelligent robotic creature for the home, was inspired by Sorayama's work. MOMA, the Smithsonian Institute of Technology and an ever increasing number of fans have lauded Sorayama's vision of the robotic organic form.