Legacy TG Transformation Artist: Bendu-monk (aka Gendertech) part 1
Back in the “wild west” era of the internet, dating anywhere before 2008 or 2009, the kind of content one would find was very new and fascinating. It was thanks to relic sites such as GeoCities and MySpace that helped paved the way for some content creators and internet figures to create footnotes on modern internet culture today. Yet, some of those footnotes are forgotten over time due to various circumstances and sometimes, it’s not by choice. Robiotic’s post is a modern example of how internet content can be lost if it weren’t for a small, yet loyal fanbase. But while Robiotic can be deemed lucky for having their content preserved as a copy, others haven’t been so lucky.
One of those unlucky hosts had a page called Gendertech, whose main content uploader went by the name of Bendu-monk. Created some time in the mid-2000s, Gendertech was originally meant to be a replacement site for Bendu-monk’s GeoCities blog. In the new site, you would find various MTF TG transformation sequences that ranged from normal to NSFW. These TG sequences were rendered in 3D animation, which was ahead of its time. What made the site different, however, was that the sequences did not have any captions in them. Instead, it was up to the user to input their captions under the comments. The user also had a thing for sharing MTF transformation sequences as seen on 2000s media, as well as sharing their views on politics at the time.
However, the site would only last a few years as it was taken down sometime in December 2007. The attempt to preserve all of the person’s original content has been dwindling overtime due to several reposters deleting their accounts, the lack of crediting the OC through reposts, the disappearance of the OC, and the retrospect of these MTF TG sequences. 3D animation tends to age poorly because the creators aren’t familiar with the technology. By the time they master the program’s techniques, something superior comes along the way and the technology they use is declared obsolete.
These pics are part of a TG transformation sequence called “The Remote”. Out of all of what I was able to find, this is the only one whose pictures are intact and in high quality. Another one called “Boy 2 Fem” had all of its pictures, but need a bit of polishing. The latter is my favorite. Everything else is either gone or deemed uninteresting. The only ones that I thought was okay was “The Tube” and “Schoolgirl”, but those are long gone now.
Enjoy the first pics of “The Remote”! (The fourth image is the only one that is different. Everything else was retrievable.) (I do not own these pics. They belong to the original owner)