Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

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What would the world be like if robots lived among us and it would be very difficult to distinguish an android from an ordinary person? French photographer and graphic designer Nicolas Bigot, known online under the nickname Niko Photographisme, decided to fantasize about this topic.

In his hyperrealistic photo project "Robot Next Door", Nicolas demonstrates funny and surreal portraits of androids. They recharge, drink engine oil, go about their daily business... realistic to the point of horror.

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Digital artist Nicolas Bijot, who now lives in the French city of Plumber-Baudou, uses a Nikon D7200 camera and Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom graphic editors to create his works.

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Drink oil, clean contacts: the Frenchman showed the everyday life of simple robots

Keywords: Robots | Photographer | Photomanipulations | France

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