Soda Baka builds human-sized PC case to live and play inside
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Updated · Tech4Gamers · May 4
Soda Baka builds human-sized PC case to live and play inside
8 articles · Updated · Tech4Gamers · May 4
The Chinese modder documented the build on Bilibili, adding a hot-coal sauna that pushed interior heat to 38C and a 12kW Midea air-conditioning unit to cool the room.
She fabricated oversized prop parts including fans, RAM, GPUs and an AiO cooler, while installing real but unspecified PC hardware and a compact desk with a screen.
Inspired by a relative's joke about living in a computer, the project underscores how gaming hardware modders keep pushing spectacle-driven builds to extremes.
Is this human-sized PC just an extreme art project, or does it foreshadow a future where our digital and physical lives merge?
As humans build PCs to live inside, can computers built from living brain cells ever truly learn to feel?
If a computer's heat can become a sauna for us, what does this reveal about our increasingly immersive relationship with technology?