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MajorGeeks.Com » News » March 2014 » The mechanics of pole dancing (Video)

The mechanics of pole dancing (Video)


Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 03/15/2014 08:11 AM [ comments Comments ]


I imagine the club that features these exotic robots to be called 'Bits and Bytes' a club to program all your creepy desires. On a separate thought; where do you put the dollar bills?

Tobit's pole dancing robots are designed by British artist Giles Walker, and use old car motors to gyrate to music being played from a robotic DJ with a bull horn for a head.



According to the BBC, Germany's Tobit Software's engineers are obviously thinking along very different lines. Their booth is decked out as a club with one of its creations acting as DJ while two others pole-dance to the beats.

Visitors with a robo-fetish can pick up one of the dancers for about 30,000 euros ($39,500, £25,000).

A Tobit representative explained to RuptlyTV about how the dancers came to be - "It was the idea of our boss, he decided it three years ago. We bought this pole dance girls, and then we changed them a little bit to make them more interesting. So we changed them to get more color, we changed them to get bigger breasts. All the guys have to play with them."

They actually scare me a little bit... :)



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