Harry puts the last vial he is holding in his hand, back on the shelf where it belongs. He decides to continue looking around at all the great amd mysterious things in this lab.
The next thing he walks up to, is an "inanimation machine." There is a booth, much like a one of those photograph booths. It is controlled by a computer, with the monitor attached to the side of the booth next to the door. Harry sees the power button, and boots it up.
The screen just has a simple menu system with various drop-downs. The drop-down has a title that says "Object." There are quite a few "objects" to choose from. Balls, plants, statues, furniture, clothing, body parts; just to a name a few.
The next category over says "Made Of." This menu, Harry discovers, changes based on the "object" chosen. For instance:
For "ball," there is rubber, plastic, teflon, and a special category called "sports." When "sports" is selected, a third menu appears: basetball, football, golf, baseball, etc.
The same thing happens when he selected "statue," then "plastic" or "tin." A third menu popped up that listed types of plastic statues: trophies, maniquins, dolls.
"This is weird," thought Harry. He decides to either play around some more, or continue on.