I'm Sorry Dave...

I never considered the fact that I'm the same age as 2001: A Space Odyssey, technically I'm older by three months. Now that we're the ripe old age of 50, it's time to look back with reverence, or in my case wonder where all the time has gone (and where my hair went). Brandon Griffith is celebrating this landmark (Kubrick's classic, not my dusty butt) with this gorgeous helmet reproduction.

2001: a space odyssey - Helmet
2001: a space odyssey - Helmet

HAL

Jason at JK Brickworks is back with another nifty MOC that has your best interests at heart. This one isn't kinetic, but sci-fi and Kubrick fans will recognize HAL from 2001: A Space Odyssey. HAL is brought to life by the Pfx Brick, featuring light and sound. They're in the final push on their Kickstarter and need your help. You can also find instructions to build your own HAL here.

HAL 0937
I finally decided to build my own Artificial Intelligence. I call it the HAL 0937. Maybe it wasn't actually such a good idea. More information and instructions for building your own HAL 0937 can be found on my website: http://jkbrickworks.com HAL is powered by the PFx Brick, a cool controller that enables you to add advanced lighting effects, sound and motor control to your models.